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Posted Date: 6/18/25 (10:50 PM)

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Congratulations, Oak Harbor High School Graduates!

Oak Harbor High School Class of 2025 Graduation photos are now available for free download! Grab your photos here using the following links:


Thank you to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable June 14 graduation ceremony. We’re so proud of all our seniors and their incredible accomplishments!

Watch the video of the ceremony below. Thank you to Kevin Foy, OHHS alumni Willie Shaw, and Wildcat Media for capturing these special moments!
 
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Update to Summer Meals Program

Due to a decline in free meal eligibility, Crescent Harbor Elementary will no longer serve as a summer meal pick-up location. Summer meals are still available for all children at other location sites.

We understand this change may cause inconvenience for some families, and we are here to support you. Please see the updated schedule on the Oak Harbor Public Schools website.
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Whidbey News Times: High school class teaches hands-on engineering skills

Photos by Marina Blatt, Whidbey News Times
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Senior Scholarship Night

At this year's Senior Scholarship Night our seniors walked away with more than $300,000 worth in local scholarships from our incredible community organizations and partners!

In combination with the local, military and university scholarships, seniors walked away with more than $9 million in offers. These awards are a testament to our students' hard work and our #OneOakHarbor community spirit.

Thank you to every organization, donor, and supporter who helped make these dreams possible.
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Graduates in purple gowns and caps walk down a school hallway, cheered on by onlookers.
A group of graduates in purple gowns and yellow stoles pose for a photo.
Oak Harbor High School Seniors returned to the halls of their former elementary schools to be celebrated for their accomplishments and to inspire the next generation.
 
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Oak Harbor Elementary School cheered, clapped, and maybe shed a few happy tears as 4th graders and retiring staff took their final walk through the halls—a special tradition to celebrate all they’ve accomplished and the exciting journey ahead for students at Oak Harbor Intermediate School!
 
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North Whidbey Middle School students and staff enjoyed the last Spirit Week of the year!
 
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A young girl dressed as a nurse smiles in front of a Florence Nightingale presentation.
Fourth-grade students at Crescent Harbor Elementary held their first-ever Wax Museum. Students started by researching a famous person of their choice. After researching, students created a poster with pictures and facts about their person. Many students dressed like their persona, and most acted like statues while other classes and parents visited our wax museum. It was so much fun seeing their work come to life! Great job, fourth-graders!
 
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Olympic View Elementary Principal, Mrs. Lucero, knows how to have fun! This week she greeted students from the rooftop of the school dressed in orca costume and was taped to wall in front of the school to celebrate the school meeting its fundraising goal through their color run.
 
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On Friday, June 13, the Class of 2025 celebrated their last day of high school. At the Senior Breakfast, graduates were honored and cheered for as they looked back on moments from this year and received awards for their work and dedication over the past four years.

In addition to celebrating seniors, the achievements of all of the student body were recognized during the final all-school assembly of the year - including the work and accomplishments of athletes, clubs and organizations around the school. The Class of 2028 were promoted to Sophomores, Class of 2027 to Juniors, and the Class of 2026 to Seniors.

As we say farewell to the Class of 2025, we wish them luck with their next endeavors, but advise them that “Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat!”

Story and photos by OHHS Yearbook Students
 
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