Inclusion Takes Center Stage as Broomfield Senior with Down Syndrome Chosen as Graduation Speaker

Broomfield High School senior Elizabeth Walter, who has Down syndrome, has been selected as a student speaker for the 2026 graduation ceremony.

“For so many families, this is the kind of moment they hope their child gets to experience,””
— Heidi Haines, Executive Director RMDSA

BROOMFIELD, CO, UNITED STATES, May 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Broomfield High School Senior with Down Syndrome Selected as Graduation Speaker

BROOMFIELD, Colo. Elizabeth Walter, a graduating senior at Broomfield High School,

has been selected as a student speaker for the school’s 2026 graduation ceremony at

the CU Events Center in Boulder on Monday, May 18.

Elizabeth, who has Down syndrome, has become a familiar and valued part of the

Broomfield High School community during her time there. Her selection as a graduation

speaker is being celebrated by classmates, educators, family members, and the

broader disability community as a reflection of what can happen when students are

given meaningful opportunities, strong support systems, and a true sense of belonging

within their schools.

Throughout high school, Elizabeth was supported by teachers, staff, peers, and

programs that encouraged her growth, independence, and participation in all aspects of

student life. Those who know her describe her as funny, determined, hardworking, and

someone who brings joy and energy to the people around her. Her involvement in

theater, choir, unified sports, best buddies, and pottery has been educational, inclusive

and fulfilling. One of her most notable accomplishments is leading the “Queen’s Team”

each year for the Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association’s Step Up for Down

Syndrome Walk. Since she started leading her team back in 2011, she’s raised over

$400,000 for vital programs for families in our region.

After graduation, Elizabeth will attend two college summer experience programs at

Auburn University and the University of North Florida before returning to Colorado in

August to spend next school year in the Boulder Valley School District Transitions

program. Her long-term goal is to be accepted into one of the nationally recognized

postsecondary residential college certificate programs for students with intellectual

disabilities.

“For so many families, this is the kind of moment they hope their child gets to

experience,” said Heidi Haines, Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Down

Syndrome Association. “What makes this story so special is not only Elizabeth herself,

but the community around her. Broomfield High School created a place where she was

able to thrive, be included, and be celebrated right alongside her peers. It is wonderful

to see inclusion recognized in such a visible and meaningful way.”

Elizabeth’s speech is sure to be a really special moment, not just for her family, but for

the entire Broomfield community that has supported and celebrated her along the way.

Graduation Ceremony Information

Monday, May 18, 2026

7:00 p.m.

CU Events Center

950 Regent Drive

Boulder, CO 80309

For media inquiries or interview opportunities, please contact:

Heidi Haines

Executive Director

Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association

Heidi Haines

Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome

+1 303-797-1699

heidih@rmdsa.org

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