Celebrating Excellence: High Desert Church Graduates Awarded Diplomas in STEM Education

180 students graduate from Cobalt Institute of Math and Science School

The graduation ceremony at High Desert Church in Victorville honored the achievements of 180 Cobalt Institute of Math and Science students. Wearing blue caps and gowns, the graduates were praised by Principal Clarissa McNally for their dedication to tackling challenges and appreciating math and science.

Jeri France Quiambao Fontilla and Amir Vincent Shanti delivered inspiring speeches during the ceremony, encouraging their peers as they received their diplomas. Notable graduates included Alfred Otuonye, who will be attending Notre Dame, and several students who were awarded Presidential Scholarships.

Cobalt Institute of Math and Science is known for providing transformative learning experiences in STEM education. The school has been recognized as one of the top academic institutions in the area, ranking highly in the U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools rankings. Additionally, it has been designated as a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School four times, showcasing its commitment to excellence in math and science education.

The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the graduates, highlighting their achievements and setting them on a path towards success in their future endeavors. As they move forward, they are well-equipped to make a difference in the world and continue their pursuit of excellence in math and science education. By embracing challenges and seizing opportunities, they are poised to create innovative solutions that contribute valuable contributions to society. The support and guidance they received at Cobalt Institute of Math and Science have prepared them for success in their future academic and professional pursuits.

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