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CCS Graduation & Award Ceremony 2026

Thirty Years Strong

CCS Graduation & Award Ceremony 2026

📅 May 16, 2026 | Duluth High School Theater | 30th Anniversary Year

A Day We Will Never Forge

Thirty Years of Showing Up. And This Ceremony Said It All.

On the morning of Saturday, May 16, 2026, the Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta gathered at Duluth High School Theater for something that felt bigger than any single ceremony — the 2025-2026 Graduation and Award Ceremony, held in the school’s 30th year of service to the Atlanta community.

Families filled every seat. Teachers stood at the front of the room. Students performed, received awards, and shared words of gratitude that brought tears to the eyes of everyone present. And through it all, one feeling ran through the entire morning from beginning to end — pride.

Thirty years of Saturday mornings. Thirty years of Mandarin lessons, calligraphy brushes, yo-yo strings, and lion dance practices. Thirty years of families trusting CCS with something irreplaceable — their children, their heritage, and their culture. This ceremony was the living proof that every single moment was worth it.

“This school will always be home. Go out, learn, and contribute to society — and know that we are always here cheering for you.”

Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta

CCS Turns 30 in 2026

Founded in August 1996, the Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta has spent three decades building one of the most trusted Mandarin education institutions in the Southeast. This graduation is not just a ceremony — it is a celebration of everything this community has built together.

Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta · Est. 1996

Photos From the Ceremony

Ceremony Highlights

More Than a Graduation — A Full Celebration of Excellence.

The 2026 ceremony was a reminder of the depth and breadth of what CCS represents. From the opening remarks to the final applause, every moment of the morning was filled with warmth, recognition, and genuine community pride.

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