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Time to get that diploma. (Kauri Hamilton photos)

It’s the ceremony too big for just one photographer.

Saturday’s Coupeville High School graduation attracted a wide range of shutterbugs, all snapping away as the Class of 2026 made its final walk.

Following on the heels of our previous collection, which came to us from Melanie Wolfe, this assortment of pics emerged from the camera of fellow yearbook photographer Kauri Hamilton.

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One last stroll before they’re outta here. (Melanie Wolfe photos)

The liquid sunshine largely stayed away, but the diplomas rained down.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2026 made the big walk Saturday, graduating and getting a sendoff from teachers, friends, family, and more.

Along for the ride was future CHS grad Melanie Wolfe, who snapped the pics seen above and below.

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Jennifer Camarena-Herrera is part of the CHS Class of 2026. (Jackie Saia photos)

Saturday is G-Day.

Graduation arrives in two days for the Coupeville High School Class of 2026, with 53 Wolves slated to finish their run in one world and advance on to the next.

 

Your list o’ grads:

Ezekiel Allen
Chase Anderson
Abbigail Bond
Connor Booth
Dylan Burrow
Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Teagan Calkins (Valedictorian)
Reagan Callahan
Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Jayme Carranza
Coop Cooper
Antonio Crandall
Marquette Cunningham
Riverwind Dearmond
Gavin Fain
Miles Gerber
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Lucas Habeck
Aleksia Jump
Hayden Kendall
Aleera Kent
Duke Kutz
Joshua Lujan
Dahlia Miller
Andrew Milnes
Jeann Nitta
Aiden O’Neill
Brynn Parker
Finn Price
Aubrey Rodriguez
Avery Rude
Zachary Saho
Jacob Schooley
Aven Schroll
Killian Shaw
Kyrese Simpson-Pilgrim
Hayden Smith
Cedar Socha
Malachi Somes
George Spear (Salutatorian)
Danica Strong
Frankie Tenore
Caitlin Thomas
Justin Truex
Brookelynn Van Velkinburgh
Sydney Wallace
Hailee Wells
Noelle Western
Madison Williams
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Liza Zustiak

Easton Green and Noelle Western are off to new adventures.

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Coupeville senior Frankie Tenore receives a cord for academic excellence. (Photos by Dakota Strong and Jackie Saia)

Wednesday night was all about posing with your accomplishments.

Coupeville High School Class of 2026 students hauled in numerous scholarships and mementos at the annual spring awards ceremony, while intrepid photographers like Dakota Strong and Jackie Saia clicked away capturing the moment.

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Wolf hoops hotshot Danica Strong scored big on scholarship night. (Photo courtesy Danette Beckley)

They earned.

Capping four years of hard work, Coupeville High School Class of 2026 grads raked in $180,000+ in scholarship money, which should make their transition to post-Cow Town life easier to navigate.

The Wolves were honored Wednesday night at the school’s annual spring awards night, and here are some of the highlights.

Topping the Class of 2026 are valedictorian Teagan Calkins and salutatorian George Spear.

Noelle Western, Dahlia Miller, Lucas Habeck, Jeann Nitta, Sydney Wallace, Killian Shaw, Finn Price, and Easton Green round out the top 10 career GPAs.

 

Scholarships:

 

Allen-Phipps ($1000)

Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Riverwind DeArmond
Aiden O’Neill
Killian Shaw
Danica Strong
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

AOC Whidbey Roost – STEM Scholarship ($1500):

Teagan Calkins

 

AOC Whidbey Roost – CEA Future Educators Scholarship ($1500):

Jeann Nitta

 

Bud Madsen Masonic Lodge ($1000):

Aiden O’Neill

 

Central Whidbey Sportsman’s Association ($1000):

Jennifer Camerena-Herrera

 

Chamber Foundation, Crows Nest, and Chris Watson Insurance ($1000):

Killian Shaw

 

CHS Class of ‘74 Jim & Linda Hosek Community Leadership ($2000):

Danica Strong

 

Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival ($2,000):

Jacob Schooley
Sydney Wallace
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

Coupeville Booster Club ($1000):

Teagan Calkins
Aiden O’Neill
Finn Price
Killian Shaw
Danica Strong
Noelle Western

 

Coupeville Chamber ($1000):

Dylan Burrow

 

Coupeville Lions:

Finn Price ($5000)
George Spear ($5000)
Sydney Wallace ($4000)
Peyton Lucero ($3000)
Frankie Tenore ($3000)
Riverwind DeArmond ($2000)

 

Coupeville Lions – John Kohlmann LEO’s ($5000):

Dahlia Miller

 

Coupeville Lions – Parker Medical ($5000):

Teagan Calkins

 

Coupeville Lions – Pat Kolman Memorial Nursing ($4000):

Noelle Western

 

Coupeville School Foundation ($1000):

Dylan Burrow
Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Jeann Nitta
Killian Shaw

Killian Shaw (9) excelled in the classroom and on the baseball diamond. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

Earlene Beckley Memorial ($2000):

Danica Strong

 

Edward L. “Gomer” Jones ($2500):

Killian Shaw

 

Endeavor Scholarship ($1000):

Jennifer Camarena-Herrera

 

Family of John Rodriguey ($1000):

Noelle Western

 

Friends of the Coupeville Library — Herb and Evelyn Strasler ($2000):

George Spear

 

Friends of the Coupeville Library — Evelyn Day ($2000):

Jennifer Camarena-Herrera

 

Friends of the Coupeville Library — Darrell and Carol Dyer ($2000):

Killian Shaw

 

Friends of the Coupeville Library — Leslie Franzen ($2000):

Sydney Wallace

 

Front Street Grill ($1500):

Hayden Kendall

 

Harada Family ($1000):

Danica Strong

 

Harvey-Pickard:

Regan Callahan ($2500/4 years)
Hayden Kendall ($2500/4 years)
Danica Strong ($5000/4 years)

 

John and Vivian Moon Scholarship ($1000):

Jennifer Camarena-Herrera

 

Ken Hofkamp ($1000/2 years):

Danica Strong

 

Leganieds ($1000):

Dylan Burrow
Jennifer Camerena-Herrera
Danica Strong

 

Living Like Lathom ($4000):

Killian Shaw

 

New Leaf Jo Balda Trade School ($2000):

Aleera Kent
Jacob Schooley
Killian Shaw

 

Patrick Brown Class of 1970 ($1000):

Jacob Schooley
Dylan Burrow

 

Penn Cove Shellfish ($2500/4 yrs):

Danica Strong

 

Prairie Center Market ($1500):

Killian Shaw
Danica Strong

 

Riley Sampson Foundation ($5000):

Finn Price
Teagan Calkins

Finn Price, a winner in the swimming pool, and with a book in his hand. (Rachel Price-Rayner photo)

 

Soroptimists — Aspire Award ($1000):

Riverwind DeArmond

 

Soroptimists — Empowerment Through Education Award ($1000):

Teagan Calkins
Dahlia Miller

 

Spirit of Cheer Booster Club ($1500):

Jacob Schooley
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

Toby’s Exceptional Student Athlete ($1000):

Easton Green

 

Tom and Donna Chan Memorial ($5000):

Danica Strong

 

Tom Roehl Memorial Scholarship ($3000):

Aiden O’Neill

 

A Touch of Dutch ($500):

Sydney Wallace

 

Welch-Rixie Family ($1000):

Teagan Calkins

 

West Family Foundation ($1500):

Dahlia Miller
Noelle Western
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Bridge Scholarship ($1500):

Sydney Wallace

 

Windermere ($2000):

Killian Shaw

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