Carson High School Graduates 483, Pioneer Academy Graduates 58 in Class of 2024 Commencement Ceremonies
Carson High School proudly celebrated the graduation of 483 seniors during the 2024 Commencement Ceremonies held Saturday, June 1, 2024. The event, which took place at the Carson High Football Field, was a momentous occasion for the students, their families and the entire Carson High community.
Morning events began in the big gym with graduates gathering for a class photo. The soon-to-be Senator Alumni then moved out to the warm, sunny football field where the atmosphere was filled with joy, pride and anticipation. Dressed in their blue and white gowns, the graduating seniors lead a procession around the track before settling into their seats.
The ceremony was filled with joy, reflection and anticipation for the bright futures that lay before each graduate. The event showcased the remarkable accomplishments and determination of the Class of 2024, honoring their hard work, resilience and dedication throughout their high school years.
The graduates were hailed and recognized by name on stage by school administrators, school board trustees and Superintendent Andrew Feuling. The highlight of the ceremony was the sea of decorated graduation caps ceremonially being tossed into the air.
The Carson High School Class of 2024 graduates listed below by their first name followed by last name (alphabetized).
Publication of a student's name is not verification of official graduation.
Academic Recognitions
- AP Capstone Candidates (Blue and White Cord)
- Associate Degree (Light Blue Stole)
- AVID (White & Black Stole)
- Career and Technical Education Diploma (Red Cord)
- FBLA (Gold Stole)
- FFA (Blue & Gold Stole)
- Fine Arts Diploma (Brown Cord)
- Four-Time Academic Letter Award (Silver Cord)
- GSA (Rainbow Cord)
- HOSA (Navy, Maroon and White Cord)
- NJROTC (Blue & Gold Braided Cord)
- National Honor Society (Light Blue w/Gold Lettering Scarf)
- Officer and Honor Status in International Thespian Society, Troupe 5180 (White or Blue Stole)
- Officer in International Thespian Society Troupe 5180 (Gold & Blue Braided Cord)
- Pro-Start National Restaurant Association Certification (Blue & Green Braided Cord)
- Senior Class or Student Body Officers (Purple Cord)
- Skills USA (Red & White Braided Cord)
- Latin Honors
- Summa Cum Laude (Royal Blue Cord)
- Magna Cum Laude (Navy Blue Cord)
- Cum Laude (Light Blue Coral Cord)
- Tied with
- Distinction (Purple)
- Honors (Silver)
- High Honors (Gold)
- Highest Honors (Old Gold)
In addition to Saturday’s graduation at Carson High, Pioneer Academy also hosted commencement ceremonies for 58 graduates Wednesday, May 29, at the Carson City Community Center. The Pioneer Academy Class of 2024 Graduates listed below by their first name followed by last name (alphabetized).
- Alicia Aguilar
- Ezra Arneson
- Ashlyn Benitez
- Anthony Betancourt-Martinez
- Braden Bryant
- Alyssa Bustamanya
- Brooklynn Case
- Donevan Coffin
- Anthony Cox
- Dakota Cramer
- Travis De Pola
- Mason Dey
- Sean Downey
- Cohl Elias
- Mouhamed Fall
- Kat Folster
- Sadie Fullerton
- Savannah Garcia
- Katelyn Garciatirre
- Andrew Gonzalez
- Hunter Goodbear
- Jakob Hall
- Kie Halling
- Taren Hawkins
- Edward Heddy
- Angel Hottendorf
- Lyla Hurt
- Malaina Hutson
- Emily Jeffries
- Jazlynn Johnson
- Damian Juarez-Mendez
- Jay Keller
- Carly Kluck
- Randi Littlewolf
- Mateo Macias
- Austin Manies
- Drake Marozas
- Kyleigh Marozas
- Hanah Martin
- Kayden Mazy-Gildark
- Kaelyn McCormick
- Jayden Melendrez
- Alex Ortiz
- Deandre Paplia
- Dulce Perez Montero
- Tristan Pulsipher
- Alice Reaver
- Morgan Saindon
- Jose Salgado Gomez
- Kaitlyn Samaniego
- Wren Sanchez Flores
- Nestor Solis-Lara
- Autumn Stewart
- Taylor Christina
- Athena Trujillo
- Isaac Wahpepah
- David Wright
- Marie Ybarra
Publication of a student's name is not verification of official graduation.
Additionally, Carson Middle School had 237 eighth graders promoted to high school in a ceremony Thursday, May 30, and Eagle Valley Middle School had 202 eighth graders promoted to high school in a ceremony Wednesday, May 29.