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Winters Express Graduation Edition: June 5, 2024

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Class of 2024: Resilient through challenges, leaving a positive impact on school staff By Angela Underwood Express correspondent

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The Class of 2024 will be remembered for their resilience, camaraderie and courage in the face of adversity through high school. The Winters High School Class of 2024 pose for the traditional senior class photo after the Downtown Homecoming Rally. will have that didn’t get to physically start high school on campus — they started high school on Zoom,” Heredia said. “The Class of 2024 also never got a promotion (event) at Winters Middle School, so this is the first graduation they’ve had since probably preschool or kindergarten.”

Principal Justin Young, who governs both WHS and Wolfskill CRA said the first graduating class, which would have been partially virtual or all virtual during the pandemic, will have lasting effects from the transition to traditional schooling. “They lost a year of

in-person instruction and extracurricular activities,” Young said.

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nother loss for WHS students was that of a beloved teacher in WHS art educator Kate Humphrey, who died in 2022, along with three fellow Warriors, according to Heredia. One of whom

would have graduated with them, and the other two in the WHS Class of 2025. “With these losses has come an awareness of the importance of mental health awareness,” Heredia said. “This class has helped reduce

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escribing the Winters Class of 2024 in one word is difficult. But to begin with, a good start is resilience. Who better to prove the truth than a counselor, a teacher and a principal who all agree that this graduating class sets the bar high for their successors? “This class has gone through a lot of loss,” said Marcella Heredia, a school counselor for students at Winters High School and Wolfskill Career Readiness Academy. “The Class of 2024 didn’t get to go to high school until March of 2021 physically, and while they were here, classes were only half a day, and we only had half of our student population on campus at one time.” As Heredia points out, unlike traditional high school students who remember their first and last footsteps on campus from freshman to senior year, the Class of 2024 cannot. When the COVID pandemic shut down the world, these students were at a pivotal transition in their educational careers. Not only did they miss out on the end of their eighth-grade year at middle school, but they started their high school career off in a non-traditional manner as well. “This is the last class we


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