- March 13, 2025
The Flagler Palm Coast High School seniors of 2024 celebrate their graduation. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Jack Gilvary and Justin Gilliam. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
FPC Principal Bobby Bossardet speaks to the Class of 2024. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Mackinzie Rogan and Olivia Slaughter sing "Unwritten". Photo by Jake Montgomery
FPC Student Government Association president Leila Jackson addresses the class of 2024. Photo by Jake Montgomery
FPC senior chorus sings the national anthem. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Senior class president Ella Oshri speaks to the class of 2024. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Air Force JROTC color guard presents colors. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Jack Gilvary. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Photo by Jake Montgomery
Senior Class president Ella Oshri welcomed her classmates at Flagler Palm Coast's 2024 graduation ceremony on May 22 at the Ocean Center.
"Welcome is the perfect word as we take everything we learned to embrace the new experiences, achievements and wisdom that await us all," she said. "Bulldogs, let's welcome a future where our passion opens doors to possibilities."
Principal Bobby Bossardet presented some of the many achievements of the 2024 graduating class which included 174 students with a weighted GPA of 3.7 or higher, 25 with a weighted GPA above 5.0, four students who earned National Merit recognition, 43 who graduated from the International Baccalaureate program, 28 who also earned associate degrees from Daytona State College, 24 who earned dual-enrollment credits from the University of Florida, 85 who earned one or more industry certifications through career technical education and four who have enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces.