Photo gallery: Sundre High School 2021 graduation

Amid a heat warning that saw temperatures soaring into the mid-30s on Wednesday, June 30, the Sundre High School Class of 2021 paraded through town. The procession started at the Sundre Seniors Supportive Living centre, winding its way around residential areas where many people came out to watch and cheer on the graduates, before ending up at the Sundre Rodeo Grounds, which hosted the prom ceremony. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Ethan Tetreault, left, who rode the parade in a sailboat alongside Eli Waters, waves.
The procession started at the Sundre Seniors Supportive Living centre, winding its way around residential areas where many people came out to watch and cheer on the graduates, before ending up at the Sundre Rodeo Grounds, which hosted the prom ceremony. Payton Schmalzbauer chauffeurs Ali Pedersen, left, and Darci Millard, accompanied by Nate McNeely in the passenger seat. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Back row, from left, are Destanie Smeets, Angel Buchanan and Jamiee Jackson. Front row, from left, are Jaden Haung, Brad DeForest and Gabriel Houde. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Valedictorian Lawsen Augustowich and Sophie Taylor wave as they pass residents. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Sundre High School graduate Liam Graham beamed a smile to waiting family on Wednesday, June 30 as he stepped down from the stage with his diploma while principal Scott Saunders looked on. This year’s graduating class had 75 students. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Jamiee Jackson was all smiles on Wednesday, June 30 as she awaited her turn to be called up to the stage during Sundre High School's graduation ceremony. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Proud aunt Bobbie Vaniersel embraces her niece Destanie Smeets after the Sundre High School graduate stepped down from the stage on Wednesday, June 30 during the Class of 2021 graduation ceremony. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff

SUNDRE - Seventy-five students graduated from Sundre High School this year.

They were celebrated during a June 30 ceremony and parade around town.

The procession started at the Sundre Seniors Supportive Living centre, winding its way around residential areas where many people came out to watch and cheer on the graduates, before ending up at the Sundre Rodeo Grounds, which hosted the prom ceremony.

 

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