Paris High School recently celebrated the close of another successful school year with its annual end-of-year awards ceremony, recognizing students for their accomplishments in academics, athletics, leadership, fine arts, and service.
Students, families, teachers, and staff gathered to honor the hard work and dedication displayed throughout the school year. Awards were presented across multiple categories, highlighting the many ways Paris High School students excel both inside and outside the classroom.
The event showcased the talent, perseverance, and commitment of Wildcat students and served as a reminder of the strong culture of excellence that continues to grow at Paris High School.
Special recognition was also given to senior counselor Becky Wilkins, who will be retiring at the end of the school year after dedicating 27 years of service to Paris ISD. Wilkins has played an important role in the lives of countless students and families throughout her career, helping guide generations of Wildcats toward success after graduation.
“This ceremony is always a special time for our students and staff,” said Chris Vaughn. “It gives us the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of our students and recognize the effort they have put in throughout the year. We are proud of each and every one of them.”
The awards ceremony concluded with applause and celebration as students reflected on another memorable year at Paris High School and looked ahead to future opportunities.
Paris ISD congratulates all award recipients and wishes students a safe and successful summer.

