DeSoto High School to Celebrate Class of 2026 with Senior End-of-Year Awards Events
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DeSoto High School is proud to announce a series of upcoming Senior End-of-Year Awards events honoring the Class of 2026. These celebrations will recognize student achievement, leadership, service, and excellence across academics, athletics, fine arts, and extracurricular involvement as seniors prepare to conclude their high school journey.

The annual awards programming serves as a culminating moment for seniors, highlighting both individual accomplishments and the collective success of a class that has contributed meaningfully to the school community.

Throughout the events, students will be recognized for distinctions that reflect their hard work, perseverance, and impact during their time at DeSoto High School. Honorees will include students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance, campus leadership, athletic achievement, character, and commitment to service.

“These ceremonies are about more than awards,” said a DeSoto ISD representative. “They are about honoring the full story of our seniors—their growth, their resilience, and the legacy they are leaving behind for future Eagles.”

The Senior End-of-Year Awards events are designed to celebrate the Class of 2026 in a meaningful and memorable way, bringing together families, educators, and staff to reflect on the accomplishments of the graduating cohort. Each recognition serves as a reminder of the district’s commitment to excellence and the importance of nurturing well-rounded student success.

As the school year draws to a close, DeSoto High School looks forward to celebrating the achievements of its seniors and recognizing the many ways they have contributed to the culture, pride, and spirit of the Eagle community.

Additional details regarding event dates, times, and attendance will be communicated directly to families and stakeholders through official school channels.