The Senior Class of Calhoun Middle High School were given the opportunity to provide the information in this series of highlights, as an introduction to the graduating class of 2024. Some chose, their name only, others answered a few questions, but none the less we are proud as a community of each and every student who studied and did their best to become next year’s Alumni! Ridgeview News wishes only the best to every student and I’m whispering a prayer for the families as they too, start on a journey of empty nesting. God bless!!!!
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