Costa Mesa High School Graduates Celebrate Achievements and Future Plans
Costa Mesa High School recently held its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026, where 259 graduates were honored. The ceremony took place on the school's Mustangs Field, with family and friends in attendance. A majority of the graduates, 70%, plan to attend two-year colleges, while 27% aim for four-year degrees. A few students will pursue trade careers, and one graduate is preparing for military service. The class collectively received $1.9 million in scholarships, with standout awards including a full tuition grant to Chapman University and a $50,000 Edison Scholarship. Principal Jeff Giles congratulated the students and expressed confidence in their future successes.