Graduation Regalia (Cords & Stoles)

Cords and stoles that are approved are the only cords and stoles that should be worn. Cords and stoles that are approved include: Academic honor cords, service clubs, and honor societies.      Failure to comply with the dress policy may result in the student not being...

Graduation Cap

The mortarboard (graduation cap) is to be worn flat with the tassel over the right eye. Once the seniors are declared graduates, the tassel is moved to the left side in unison with the class. If decorated, mortarboards must not contain anything inappropriate, class...

Graduation Gowns

Please wear your cap and gown to check in. We will not have extra gowns on hand. Make sure that you bring yours to the ceremony. Gowns are to look like they did when received from the company. Nothing extra may be added to them. Only official cords and stoles may be...

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...

Graduation Ceremony

Seniors are to report no later than 8:00 a.m. to the Yuengling Center to line up for the ceremony. Please follow the signs upon entering the Yuengling Center, as they will direct students and guests to the areas in which they should...

Graduation Practice

Attendance at graduation practice is mandatory for participation in graduation ceremonies. Only students who properly checkout and attend graduation practice will be permitted to participate in the graduation ceremony. The Assistant Principal, Mrs. Waselewski, in...