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Beaumont High Students Earn Simultaneous Diplomas, College Degrees

These Beaumont High School Middle College students bot graduated and earned one or more associate degrees from Mt. San Jacinto College.

Five Beaumont High School Middle College graduates pose following their commencement ceremony on June 2, 2026. Through the partnership between the Beaumont Unified School District and Mt. San Jacinto College.
Five Beaumont High School Middle College graduates pose following their commencement ceremony on June 2, 2026. Through the partnership between the Beaumont Unified School District and Mt. San Jacinto College. (Photo courtesy of BUSD)

BEAUMONT, CA — Seventeen students from the Beaumont High School Middle College Program celebrated an academic milestone on June 2, as they graduated with their high school diplomas. Five graduates earned one or more associate degrees from Mt. San Jacinto College before completing high school, demonstrating the opportunities available through the Middle College partnership between MSJC and the Beaumont Unified School District.

The Beaumont High School Middle College Program allows students to complete college coursework while enrolled in high school, helping them accelerate their educational journeys, reduce future college costs, and gain valuable experience in higher education before graduation.

Among the student achievements:

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Chris Valero earned an Associate of Science in Mathematics, an Associate of Arts in Math and Science, and an Associate of Arts in Social and Behavioral Science.

Mario Sanchez earned an Associate of Arts in Social and Behavioral Science and an Associate of Arts in Math and Science.

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Candice Lanmon earned an Associate of Arts in Social and Behavioral Science and an Associate of Arts in Math and Science. Reflecting on her future plans, Lanmon shared, “Going to the military is also going to help me achieve that goal of becoming a doctor.”

Alaa Marwa earned an Associate of Arts in Social and Behavioral Science. “My big goal is to become a neurosurgeon, so I’m taking a lot of science-based classes,” Marwa said.

Andres Goodwin earned an Associate of Arts in Math and Science. “The first thing I’m doing when I have free time this summer is getting my training to be an EMT,” Goodwin said.

(Photo courtesy of Trustee Sylva) Mt. San Jacinto College Trustee Brian Sylva joins Beaumont High School Middle College graduates during the Class of 2026 commencement ceremony on June 2, 2026.

“This graduating class represents the very best of what can happen when students are provided with access, support, and opportunity,” said Roger W. Schultz, Superintendent/President of Mt. San Jacinto College. “These students have demonstrated exceptional dedication by simultaneously completing high school requirements while earning college degrees. Their achievements illustrate the power of partnerships that create clear pathways to higher education and career success.”

MSJC Trustee Brian Sylva, who attended the ceremony, congratulated the graduates on their accomplishments.

“Earning a college degree while still in high school is an extraordinary achievement that reflects determination, resilience, and hard work,” said Trustee Sylva. “These students have already taken significant steps toward their futures, whether that path leads to a university, military service, healthcare, public safety, or another profession. We are incredibly proud of their success and excited to see the impact they will make in their communities.”

Trustee Sylva 2: (Photo courtesy of Trustee Sylva) Mt. San Jacinto College Trustee Brian Sylva (center) poses with Beaumont Unified School District leaders and officials during the Beaumont High School Middle College graduation ceremony on June 2, 2026. The partnership between MSJC and BUSD provides students with opportunities to accelerate their education and earn college credentials while still in high school.

As the Class of 2026 embarks on its next chapter, these graduates leave Beaumont High School with a strong academic foundation and more than a head start toward achieving their educational and career goals.

For more information, visit www.msjc.edu

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