Behavior

Graduation is a momentous occasion not only for seniors, but also for their parents, families, and friends. For that reason, the ceremony is to be held with dignity and courtesy of others. All  participants are expected to conduct themselves in a manner appropriate...

Graduation Regalia (Cords & Stoles)

Graduation Regalia: Only the regalia given by the school or pre-approved by administration will be allowed to be worn at the graduation ceremony. If students come with any stoles, cords, or other regalia they will be told to remove it or will not be allowed to...

Graduation Cap

Graduation Caps Seniors do not wear your caps to check in. Once inside the building, you may put on your caps. The mortarboard (graduation cap) is to be worn flat with the tassel over the right eye. Once you are declared graduates, the tassel is moved to the left side...

Graduation Gowns

Graduation Gowns:  Please DO NOT wear your cap and gown to check in. You must have your gown draped over your arm while you are checked in by security. You may put your cap and gown on once you enter the building. We will not have extra gowns on hand. Make sure that...

Graduation Dress Code

Dress pants with belt    Dress or collared shirt    Skirt or dress (appropriate length)   Tie is optional    Blouse    Dress Shoes   Absolutely no jeans, sneakers, flip-flops, bulky jewelry, scarves, ribbons, bandanas, etc.…. Also, ladies, please keep in mind that you...