SBCUSD 2022 High School Graduation Information

Superintendent Doc Ervin and Class of 2021 Indian Springs High School graduate during the in-person commencement ceremony held in June 2021 after a year of distance learning. Although guidelines required students to wear masks during the ceremony, they were allowed to remove their masks for the photo. (Photo by Corina Borsuk and provided courtesy of SBCUSD)

Anderson School

Graduation: Wednesday, June 1, 9 a.m., Anderson School, 24302 East 4th St., San Bernardino

Graduates: 39^

Arroyo Valley High School

Graduation: Friday, June 3, 6 p.m., San Manuel Stadium, 280 South E Street, San Bernardino

Graduates: 600*

Valedictorians: Michelle Le, Alexa Tapia-Plazola, Wendy Aguilar Martinez, and Frankie Grant

Salutatorians: Leticia Morales Ruiz, Leonardo Torres, and Nathaniel Gallardo

Cajon High School

Regalia and Scholarship Ceremony: Wednesday, May 18, 6 p.m., Cajon High School gymnasium

Graduation: Thursday, June 2, 6 p.m., Cajon High School Jack Wilkins Stadium

Graduates: 575*

Valedictorians: Roxana Martinez, Viviana Santos, Mya Verrett, Spencer Nelson, Eric Martinez, Kalea Luna, and Luis Luna

Salutatorians: Max Zepeda, Juan Sandoval, Brianna Rodriguez Rojas, Aisha Ashamu, Reiniery Villalta, Adrian Tellez, Erika Alfaro, and Jazmin Garache

Indian Springs High School

Senior Awards and Scholarship Ceremony: Thursday, May 19, 5 p.m., Indian Spring High MU/Cafeteria

Graduation: Thursday, June 2, 6 p.m., San Bernardino Valley College, 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino

Graduates: 330*

Valedictorian: Sarai Conde

Salutatorians: Fernando Cruz-Rodriguez and Star Santos

Inland Career Education Center (formerly San Bernardino Adult School)

Graduation: Tuesday, May 24, 11 a.m., California Theatre, 562 West 4th Street, San Bernardino

Graduates: 125* (includes high school diploma and GED certificate graduates)

Middle College High School

Senior Crossing: Thursday, May 19, 6 p.m., San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium, 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino

Graduation: Thursday, May 26, 6 p.m., San Bernardino Valley College Greek Theater, 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino

Graduates: 59* (includes 11 students who will also earn an A.A. degree and IGETC† certification, 9 students who will earn IGETC† certification only, 7 who will earn an A.A. degree and IGETC† certification after completing summer classes at SBVC, and one who will earn IGETC† certification only during summer classes)

Valedictorians: Desteny Suley Becerra Figueroa, Daniela Kaylene De La Torre, Julie Hien Nguyen, and Sahian Solares

Salutatorians: Adrianna Eliza Amee Gutierrez, Emma Vigen Nikol, and Maribel Trujillo

Pacific High School

Senior Awards and Scholarship Ceremony: Thursday, May 26, 5 p.m., Pacific High Football Stadium

Graduation: Friday, June 3, 6 p.m., San Bernardino Valley College, 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino

Graduates: 250*

Valedictorian: Miranda Owen

Salutatorian: Mireya Gutierrez Vasquez

San Andreas High School

Graduation: Thursday, June 2, 7 p.m., San Manuel Stadium, 280 South E Street, San Bernardino

Graduates: 250* (includes Destination Diploma graduates)

San Bernardino High School

Graduation: Friday, June 3, 10 a.m., San Bernardino Valley College, 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino

Graduates: 285* (includes 7 students receiving a certificate of completion)

Valedictorians: Kimberly Chavez-Quiroz and Fernando Ramirez-Barraagan

Salutatorians: Daniel Trembley and Raul Lozano

San Gorgonio High School

Senior Celebration: Tuesday, May 31, 5 p.m., San Gorgonio High School gym

Graduation: Saturday, June 4, 10 a.m., San Manuel Stadium, 280 South E Street, San Bernardino

Graduates: 350*

Valedictorians: Melody Karely Ambriz, Liliana Eva Gracia, Alexa Nicol Roman, and Emily Viramontes

Salutatorians: Isabel Monique Guadalajara, Jordan Keoki Kam, and Yvette Salgado

Sierra High School

Graduation: Wednesday, May 25, 6 p.m., San Manuel Stadium, 280 South E Street, San Bernardino

Graduates: 200*

Approximately 3,063 San Bernardino City Unified School District students will receive their high school diplomas or GED certification this year. This does not include those graduating from vocational programs.

^Note: Anderson serves students ages 12 to 22 with a variety of physical and intellectual challenges. Graduates receive a certificate of completion, not a high school diploma.

*Note: Graduate counts are approximate at this time. In some instances, exact counts are not available until just prior to graduation.

†Note: IGETC is a series of California community college courses that satisfy most freshman/sophomore-level general education requirements for the University of California system. 

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