Community
- Boulevard of Heroes
- City Profile/History
- Community Development Block Grant
- Grants Planning Document
- Planning Department
- Measure Y at Work
- Event/Program Flyers
- Paramount Schools
- Paramount Education Partnership (PEP)
- Pride of Paramount
- Paramount Environment
- Public Art
- Pulse Beat
- Senior Services (old)
- Service Clubs
- Transit Services
- Volunteer
- Wildfire Resources and Support
- Adaptive Recreation
- Facility Rentals
- Little Libraries
- Recreation Activities
- Senior Services (old)
- Sports (old)
- Star Program
- Summer Concert Series
- Aquatics (old)
- Mommy & Me and Daddy Too!
- Paramount Pathfinders
- Paramount Teen Leadership Alliance (PTLA)
- 1660 Adult Recreation Program
- Community Events
- Volunteering is Paramount (V.I.P)
- Youth Sport Leagues – Field Allocation
- WestCoast Rebels (WCR)
- PYSO
- PYB
- Friday Night Paramount
- Special Events
- Summer Concert Series
Paramount High School Student Recognition Program
The City began a tradition in 2018 where we honor a number of Paramount High School students with street banners. The “Boulevard of Scholars” recognizes the Top 25 graduating seniors (based on GPAs) and the college they are attending. The “Boulevard of Scholars” is on Alondra Blvd. between Downey Ave. and Paramount Blvd. These banners are on display from May to August.
Additionally, at City Hall, we honor the Top 5 graduating seniors that provided the most community service hours during their high school years as well as the Top 5 Momentum graduating seniors that overcame a variety of obstacles to become successful PHS graduates. These students will have their banners displayed on the light posts around the Civic Center parking area.
We are proud of all our Pirate graduates!
The Top 25 students from the 2019 graduating class are:
The Top 5 Community Volunteer students from the 2019 graduating class are:
The Top 5 Momentum students from the 2019 graduating class are: