Nov
21
2024

Articles About YSHS seniors

  • Speakers focus on hope, resilience

    There’s no denying that the class of 2020 has had a difficult, and in many ways disappointing, finish to the academic year. But the two new graduates chosen to speak for their class at Wednesday evening’s commencement ceremony are focusing on resilience, compassion and hope as they move into the next chapter of their lives.

  • Pomp and unusual circumstance

    The Class of 2020 graduated like no other before it, with a community parade and outdoor ceremony at Antioch University Midwest.

  • Elder Stories: Painter Jack Merrill

    Merrill is known by some in the village as a quiet and tenacious artist who painted exuberantly, if privately, through nearly five decades of living and working in Yellow Springs.

  • May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    Graduating seniors on the track team pose, some with parents and siblings, after the Bulldog Invitational meet on Friday, May 3. From left: Calum Siler, Harper Mesure, Jude Meekin, Zach Lugo, Jason Lansing, Teymour Fultz, Raven Campbell, Kayla Brown and Kelli Baxter. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • YSHS 2016 valedictorian, salutatorian—Well-rounded scholars, athletes

    2016 YSHS salutatorian Henry Potts-Rubin, left, and valedictorian Gabriel Day sat in front of posters of their favorite subject, math. The two have a broad range of interests, spanning scholarship, sports and art, and both express an immense love of learning for the sake of learning. School counselor Dave Smith said the two are representative of a remarkable senior class, and one that is made up of “hardworking and lovely people.” (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Yellow Springs High School counselor Dave Smith said that this year’s senior class is a remarkable one.

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