CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The School of Science and Technology celebrated graduates big and small with its annual 'Kinder-Senior Walk' Tuesday morning.
This year, 55 high school seniors paraded hand-in-hand with their tiniest fellow graduates, the graduating kindergarten class of 2024.
Seven members of the school's graduating senior class have attended the School of Science and Technology since kindergarten, so it was a great full-circle moment for them to see how far they have come.
Corpus Christi Police Department Assistant Chief Mark Schauer led the parade outside of the school building for all to celebrate.
Assistant Principal Dean of Academics, Katie Sheehan said there was a whole lot to celebrate!
"I am so proud of my seniors, they have worked so hard to get here," Sheehan said. "They have all achieved over 100 hours as part of their graduation requirements, they have all been accepted to four-year colleges, we have a hundred percent graduation rate and we are so excited to celebrate them."
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