Auburn School District graduates 1,338 students

Published 2:56 pm Monday, June 15, 2026

Auburn Mountainview High School Class of 2026 graduation June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo, Auburn School District
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Auburn Mountainview High School Class of 2026 graduation June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo, Auburn School District

Auburn Mountainview High School Class of 2026 graduation June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo, Auburn School District
Auburn High School Class of 2026 graduation June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo/Auburn School District
Auburn Riverside High School Class of 2026 graduation June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo/Auburn School District
West Auburn High School Class of 2026 graduation at Auburn Memorial Stadium. COURTESY PHOTO, Vicki Alonzo/Auburn School District

A total of 1,338 Auburn School District (ASD) students walked the stage and received their diploma June 13 at Auburn Memorial Stadium.

The ceremony honored Class of 2026 graduates from Auburn Mountainview High School, West Auburn High, Auburn Riverside High and Auburn High.

ASD officials stated that they are “so proud of the class of 2026! This year’s graduates represent the best of the Auburn community.”

Some graduates also participated in the ASD’s Victory Tour tradition the day prior on June 12. The students had the opportunity to visit their previous elementary and middle schools to wave, high-five and reminisce on their journey throughout the school district. Current elementary and middle schoolers displayed signs with words of encouragement such as “you did it!” and “congrats grad!”

Additionally, the ASD announced that this year’s graduates have exciting plans following graduation. The district shared that the class of 2026 “earned millions of dollars in scholarships and will be attending some of the country’s best universities and colleges. They are enrolling in community colleges, technical and trade schools and joining the U.S. military. Some will be joining the workforce right away and some will be working as apprentices.”

“We wish each graduate the best in their next chapter,” according to the ASD.