Courtesy File Photo 2022, Kent School District

Courtesy File Photo 2022, Kent School District

ShoWare Center in Kent to host 24 high school, college graduations

Ceremonies start May 31 and end June 21; Kent schools to graduate Saturday, June 8

The city-owned accesso ShoWare Center in Kent will host 24 graduations between May 31 and June 21.

The first Class of 2024 graduation is Kennedy Catholic High School (Burien) at 6 p.m. Friday, May 31. The final one is Renton Technical College on Friday, June 21.

Kent School District high schools Kentridge, Kent-Meridian, Kentwood and Kentlake will have ceremonies on Saturday, June 8.

ShoWare Center graduations

• Friday, May 31: Kennedy Catholic High School (Burien), 6 p.m.

• Sunday, June 2: Central Washington University (Highline College branch), 1 p.m.

• Friday, June 7: Foster High School (Tukwila), 6 p.m.

• Saturday, June 8: Kentridge High School, 8:30 a.m.

• Saturday, June 8: Kentwood High School, 12:30 p.m.

• Saturday, June 8: Kent-Meridian High School, 4:30 p.m.

• Saturday, June 8: Kentlake High School, 7 p.m.

• Sunday, June 9: Thomas Jefferson High School (Federal Way school), 8:30 a.m.

• Sunday, June 9: Federal Way High School, noon

• Sunday, June 9: Decatur High School (Federal Way), 3:30 p.m.

• Sunday, June 9: Todd Beamer High School (Federal Way), 7 p.m

• Wednesday, June 12: Lindbergh High School (Renton), noon

• Wednesday, June 12: Hazen High School (Renton), 3:30 p.m.

• Wednesday, June 12: Renton High School, 7 p.m.

• Thursday, June 13: Highline College (Des Moines), 5 p.m.

• Friday, June 14: Mount Si High School (Snoqualmie), 7 p.m.

• Saturday, June 15: Highline High School (Burien), 10 a.m.

• Saturday, June 15: Tyee High School (SeaTac), 1 p.m.

• Saturday, June 15: Evergreen High School (Seattle), 4 p.m.

• Saturday, June 15: Mount Rainier High School (Des Moines), 7:30 p.m.

• Monday, June 17: Green River College (Auburn, Kent, Enumclaw), 6 p.m.

• Tuesday, June 18: Fife High School, 6:30 p.m.

• Thursday, June 20: Tahoma High School (Maple Valley), 7 p.m.

• Friday, June 21: Renton Technical College, 6 p.m.


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