The 15 graduates of Crescent High School march into the gym Saturday with the familiar music of Pomp and Circumstance. Leading the parade through a smiling gauntlet of Crescent school teachers are seniors salutatorian Kyle Buchanan and valedictorian Cecily Clark. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

The 15 graduates of Crescent High School march into the gym Saturday with the familiar music of Pomp and Circumstance. Leading the parade through a smiling gauntlet of Crescent school teachers are seniors salutatorian Kyle Buchanan and valedictorian Cecily Clark. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

PHOTOS: Clallam Bay, Neah Bay and Crescent high schools host graduation ceremonies

This year’s graduation and commencement ceremonies conclude today on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Graduation ceremonies held this weekend were for Port Angeles, Clallam Bay, Crescent and Neah Bay high schools as well as Peninsula College.

Today, Port Angeles School District will award diplomas to about 20 members of Lincoln High School’s Wildcats Class of 2018 at 6 p.m. at Peninsula College’s Little Theatre, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

The Clallam Bay High School Class of 2018 received diplomas Friday in a ceremony at the high school gym. (Kelli Wilson)

The Clallam Bay High School Class of 2018 received diplomas Friday in a ceremony at the high school gym. (Kelli Wilson)

Benjamin Greene and Daniel Kilmer present a speech on the Makah flag during the Neah Bay High School graduation Saturday at the school gym. (Marla Tolliver)

Benjamin Greene and Daniel Kilmer present a speech on the Makah flag during the Neah Bay High School graduation Saturday at the school gym. (Marla Tolliver)

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