CMI HAILS CLASS OF 2020

Amid pandemic, California Military Institute holds drive-thru high school graduation ceremony for 2020 seniors.

Families and friends in trucks and cars hold up signs celebrating class of 2020
Student in graduation cap and gown secures her face mask
A student fixes her graduation cap on top of her head
A student in black graduation cap and gown with blue face mask on.
Families and friends in trucks and cars hold up signs celebrating class of 2020
Student in graduation cap and gown secures her face mask
A student fixes her graduation cap on top of her head
A student in black graduation cap and gown with blue face mask on.

California Military Institute recognized its 116-member senior class, June 5, 2020, during a drive-thru high school graduation ceremony on its Perris, California, campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CMI is one of three military-themed public charter high schools that use the California Military Department's California Cadet Corps youth leadership development program as its military foundation and includes Cal Guard service members on its full time staff.

The school is part of the Perris Union High School District in Riverside County and is open to students in grades 5-12.