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Class of 2024 Graduation

We are so proud of our graduating seniors!

Graduation and promotion ceremonies will be held according to the schedule below.

View tips for helping students celebrate safely

Share your student success stories and photos using #APSGrad24!

HIGH SCHOOLS/PROGRAMS SCHEDULE

School Name Date Time Location Youtube Link (or watch livestream below)
Shriver June 7 1:00 p.m. H-B Woodlawn Auditorium
Â鶹 Career Center June 10 4:00 p.m. W-L Auditorium
Langston June 12 1:00 p.m. W-L Auditorium
H-B Woodlawn June 12 6:00 p.m. H-B Woodlawn Gymnasium
Washington-Liberty June 13 10:00 a.m. DAR Constitution Hall

Yorktown June 13 3:00 p.m. DAR Constitution Hall

Wakefield June 13 7:00 p.m. DAR Constitution Hall

Â鶹 Community High School June 14 9:30 a.m. W-L Auditorium

You can watch on Youtube using the links above, or watch the Livestream here (both with closed captions):

Graduations will also be broadcast on our TV Channels ¨C Verizon FiOS channel 41 and Comcast Xfinity Channels 1090 in HD or Channel 70 in Standard Definition.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROMOTIONS SCHEDULE

June 12

  • 8:30 a.m.: Kenmore, Swanson, Williamsburg
    • (Swanson’s ceremony will not be available online)
  • 9:00 a.m.: Gunston, Dorothy Hamm, Jefferson

Parent Tips for Keeping Teens Safe

It’s time to celebrate prom and graduation season! But one bad decision can result in tragedy, not just for a young person, but for family members, friends, and our entire community. Please help protect your student¡¯s future by providing a safe, alcohol-free season of celebrations!Here are some tips before you start taking pictures and sending them on their way:

  • Talk to your children. Make it clear that you do NOT approve of them drinking alcohol, even on this special occasion.
  • Talk to them about the risks associated with drinking, including alcohol poisoning, unwanted sexual advances, poor impulse control, risky choices, and legal consequences. Let them know that you want this to be a time they will remember without using alcohol or drugs.
  • Do not serve or allow alcohol or drugs at any party you are hosting.
  • Make sure your teen has a plan for the night, and you know what it is. Clarify your expectation that if the plan changes, you will be contacted immediately.
  • Know what party (parties) your teenager is attending and verify there will be parental supervision and that it will be alcohol-free.
  • Do not rent hotel rooms for prom-goers.
  • Know who is driving ¨C several limousine companies provide a Prom Pledge that prohibits alcohol or drugs in the vehicle.
  • Talk to your teenager¡¯s friends¡¯ parents to ensure the expectation that no alcohol or drugs will be permitted.
  • Remind your teenager that there are legal and school consequences for using drugs and alcohol at school-related events.