Last night I attended my cousin Bryan's graduation from Centennial High School in Burleson. Unbeknownst to me, he's been working really hard. He graduated in the top ten percent of his class, earned National Merit Scholar honors and helped out on stage, introducing the Board of Trustees.
A group of Marshall High School students will not take part in their Graduation Ceremony Friday due to their participation in a senior prank last Thursday.
You can’t put a price on a good education. Or maybe you can. Manatee High School, in Bradenton, Florida, has raised eyebrows by charging for premium seats at its upcoming graduation.
It's been nearly twelve years since I graduated high school. I don't recall how to work complex algebraic equation or molecular equations, but almost daily I apply the life lessons that I learned from the incredible teachers and staff at White Oak High School.
Are you stumped on what to buy all those graduates in your life this year? It may seem like there are a million gift ideas out there, but none are just right for the graduates you know.
For the last 12 years, students at North Penn High School have been working hard day after day to achieve their goal of graduating. After all of that dedication and hard work, the day finally came. The students didn't celebrate with just your typical "Congratulations we made it" speech by the valedictorian, but they paid tribute to the one thing that remained constant through those 12 ye
I was thinking about my graduation day after I heard about the story of the boy who "Tebowed" during his graduation ceremony and ended up not receiving his diploma. Seniors want graduation day to be memorable or have some kind of memorable moment happen. I didn't have to try to make my graduation day memorable, mother nature did that for us!
Seeing how the spring semester recently wrapped up for a lot of college students and with high school graduation coming up soon, the graduation invitations are in the mail and going out. With their arrival, a couple of questions came to my mind:
Angeline Lavasseur didn't want to break the time-honored tradition of graduates walking to get their diplomas at graduation.
The 18-year-old girl, who has been confined to a wheelchair throughout her childhood after being born with spina bifida, recently walked across the stage to pick up her diploma at Pinckney High School's graduation in Ann Arbor, Michigan.