Wahconah Regional High School Class of 2026 is first class to complete four years at new school

Wahconah Regional High School class of 2026 President Alexandra Rougeau and Vice President Natalie Aldrich lead their class into graduation exercises on Sunday.
Graduate Isabelle Merhar shows her excitement as she goes up to receive her diploma during graduation exercises at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
Dominic Mastrogiovanni performs the national anthem during graduation exercises at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
A musical selection of "On My Own," by E. Bogart and R5 is performed by Blood Type Blue during graduation ceremonies at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
School name: Wahconah Regional High School
Graduation location/ date: Sunday, May 31, Wahconah Regional High School gymnasium
Number of graduating seniors: 107
Valedictorian Haze Brown delivers an address during graduation exercises at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
Valedictorian: Haze Brown
Salutatorian Sophie Alsmaan delivers an address during graduation exercises at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
Salutatorian: Sophie Alsmaan
Wahconah graduates have fun with silly string at the end of graduation ceremonies on Sunday in the school's auditorium.
An audience member wipes away a tear during the musical selection of "On My Own," by E. Bogart and R5, performed by Blood Type Blue during graduation ceremonies at Wahconah Regional High School on Sunday.
Memorable moments: The inspiring speeches. Alsmaan told students to remember, "How powerful your voice is." Brown said to, "Never give up and always be humble." The class of 2026 is the first graduating class to have spent all four years at the new high school.
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Wahconah Regional High School has announced its Class of 2026 awards and scholarships.
Wahconah Regional High School has announced its Class of 2026 graduates.
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