SHS Class Of 2026 Graduates

Stanley High School Class of 2026 took to the stage at the Stanley High School for the final time in their high school career on Sunday, May 24 as the members of the class accepted their diplomas at commencement exercises in front of their family and friends.
The band played Pomp and Circumstance for the processional. Joseph Cotton and Brayden Weyrauch led The Pledge of Allegiance. Elizabeth Nelson made the opening remarks. That was followed by student addresses given by Alexis Laparra and Erika Littlefield.
The members of the class presented flowers to their family members.
The Presentation of the Class of 2025 was made by SHS Assistant Principal Paula Brown with the announcement of the graduates and presentation of diplomas by SHS Principal Alecia Pulver, Superintendent Tim Holte and school board vice-president Dylan Enger.
Laney Jackson presented the closing before the recessional of “Life is a Highway” by Tom Cochrane.
Graduating with Highest Honors (4.0 GPA) were Alexiss Conard, Laney Jackson, Danica Johnson, Alexis Laparra, Erika Littlefield and Elizabeth Nelson.
Graduating with High Honors (3.50 to 3.99 GPA) were CeeJay Bohmbach, Nevaeh Chartnetzki, Joseph Cotton, Tylie Johnson, Prayrie Lund, Ashton Peterson, Carly Rismon, Italia Rodriguez, Aldo Vazquez, and Gildany Villamil.
Graduating with Honors (3.00 to 3.49 GPA) were Cody Anderson, Jud Anderson, Valentina Anthony, Ashley Ellis, Hailyn Jenkins, Makayla Johnson, Ozael Loera, Drew Pennington and Joseph Wolter.
Ande Alexander, Rachel Bishop, Kianna Bruhn, Colter Eberle-LeRohl, Aiden Fairchild-Brown, Riley Gallardo, Kaden Kraft, Brayden Lindley, Owen Lund, Grady Nichols, Talon Omar and Brayden Weyrauch make up the remaining members of the Class of 2026.
The Class of 2026 chose “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” as their motto. Their class flower was the pink carnation, and their class colors were pink, royal blue and white.