Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School for graduation ceremonies Saturday afternoon. There were 12 members of Crescent’s Class of 2021: Katelyn Baar, Brendan Bergstrom, Berson, James Bruch, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris, Justin Irving, Zach Irving, Darren Lee, Mandeville, Wyatt Mattix and Colton O’Neel. There was no designated valedictorian this year. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School for graduation ceremonies Saturday afternoon. There were 12 members of Crescent’s Class of 2021: Katelyn Baar, Brendan Bergstrom, Berson, James Bruch, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris, Justin Irving, Zach Irving, Darren Lee, Mandeville, Wyatt Mattix and Colton O’Neel. There was no designated valedictorian this year. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School for graduation ceremonies Saturday afternoon. There were 12 members of Crescent’s Class of 2021: Katelyn Baar, Brendan Bergstrom, Tia Berson, James Bruch, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris, Justin Irving, Zach Irving, Darren Lee, Chloe Mandeville, Wyatt Mattix and Colton O’Neel. There was no designated valedictorian this year.

Berson, Mandeville, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris and Katelyn Baar pose for a photo from Mrs. Winn, a Crescent Schools faculty member, just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School.

Forks High School Salutatorian Savanna Meyer gives her speech Saturday on a warm sunny day at Spartan Stadium during the 2021 Commencement Ceremony.

Caps were tossed and balloons released after the presentation of the Forks High School Class of 2021 on Saturday.

Shilaily Woodruff provides the Salutatorian’s Address as William Monette holds an umbrella to protect her from the rain during Neah Bay High School’s graduation ceremony on Friday.

Tia Berson, Chloe Mandeville, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris and Katelyn Baar pose for a photo from Mrs. Winn, a Crescent Schools faculty member, just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Tia Berson, Chloe Mandeville, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris and Katelyn Baar pose for a photo from Mrs. Winn, a Crescent Schools faculty member, just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Forks High School Salutatorian Savanna Meyer gives her speech Saturday on a warm sunny day at Spartan Stadium during the 2021 Commencement Ceremony. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Forks High School Salutatorian Savanna Meyer gives her speech Saturday on a warm sunny day at Spartan Stadium during the 2021 Commencement Ceremony. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Caps were tossed and balloons released after the presentation of the Forks High School Class of 2021 on Saturday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Caps were tossed and balloons released after the presentation of the Forks High School Class of 2021 on Saturday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Shilaily Woodruff provides the Salutatorian’s Address as William Monette holds an umbrella to protect her from the rain during Neah Bay High School’s graduation ceremony on Friday. (Photo courtesy of Maria Tolliver)

Shilaily Woodruff provides the Salutatorian’s Address as William Monette holds an umbrella to protect her from the rain during Neah Bay High School’s graduation ceremony on Friday. (Photo courtesy of Maria Tolliver)

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