100th Graduating Class at Point Loma High Includes 383 Students
by Scott Hopkins / Times of San Diego / June 3, 2026
The sun shone brightly as the 100th graduating class of Point Loma High School was presented with diplomas during a 5 p.m. ceremony on May 28.
But along with the solar glow came mischievous gusty winds that sent some caps flying off the heads of Class of 2026 members.
While it was the final event for the 383 students, it was also the end of a 34-year career for Principal David Jaffe who was applauded enthusiastically by his final class.

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