Get Ready for Graduation 2020!  Cap & Gown Measurements on October 30 and Graduation Announcement Orders on November 6th & 7th

Graduation celebration

Graduation celebration

Get Ready for Graduation 2020! Cap & Gown Measurements on October 30 and Graduation Announcement Orders on November 6th & 7th

Herff Jones will be stopping by Wednesday, October 30 (during lunch in the auditorium) to collect measurements for graduation caps and gowns. They will also be providing ordering information for announcements and other graduation paraphernalia. It can be tough to anticipate how many announcements to order with graduation still eight months away, but order now to ensure you will have enough! Herff Jones will return November 6 and 7 (during lunch in the downstairs commons area) to accept orders and payments (you may also choose to order online: www.herffjones.com). Don’t forget…seniors have already paid for their caps and gowns. This was included in their student fees, so no need to worry! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Sheppard ([email protected] or 804-354-6800 ext. 3304).

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