The Adair County High School Class of 2021 will hold its commencement exercises on Friday, May 21, 2021 at 7:00pmCT in the John Burr Memorial Gymnasium. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, each senior who is participating in the graduation ceremony will be given six tickets for their guests to attend. Face masks will be required. Doors will open at 6:00pmCT.
The class of 2021 is made up of 232 students. 113 students in the class have achieved a Latin honor academic recognition. 25 students have earned a Summa Cum Laude designation (weighted GPA of 4.0 or greater), 31 students have earned a Magna Cum Laude designation (weighted GPA of 3.5 to 3.99), and 57 students have earned a Cum Laude designation (weighted GPA of 3.0 to 3.49).
Seniors will also be wearing zipper pulls that denote transition readiness. 59 students have met both academic and technical readiness benchmarks, 20 students have met academic ready benchmarks, and 68 students have met career readiness benchmarks.
The motto for the Class of 2021 is, “Graduation is Not the End of Anything, it’s the Beginning of Everything.” The class chose "Home" by Philip Phillips as the class song, the sunflower as the class flower, and red, white, and blue as the class colors.
Summa Cum Laude:
- Timothy Archey
- Aiden Bosela
- Maggie Brummett
- Brayden Burton
- Breeana Butler
- Athena Coman
- Elizabeth Cook
- Kinley Darnell
- Emilee Flatt
- Breann Franklin
- Alondra Fuentes Nava
- Clay Giles
- Jenna Grant
- Jacob Grider
- Hayden Hancock
- Leslie Hardwick
- Emma Harmon
- Samuel Hoffman
- Macy Partin
- Lillian Quinn
- Jake Smith
- Jaidon Spires
- Lindsey Taylor
- Reilly Wells
- Brennan Wethington