2022 EHS Graduation Contract
Evans High School Graduation Ceremony Contract


On May 27, 2022 Evans High School will hold its Commencement Ceremony at the Evans Towne Center Park Amphitheater beginning at 7:30 PM.

This event will be one of the most formal ceremonies that our students will ever attend. We will have over 400 Evans graduates dressed in our black caps and gowns as well as faculty members who also will be dressed in black collegiate gowns. The senior class will be led by our Valedictorian and Salutatorian as well as members of the senior Student Council.  Seated on stage will be faculty members, the Superintendent of Columbia County Schools, and all five School Board members. There will be several thousand people sitting in the audience waiting to see and hear their respective graduate receive his/her diploma.  Once several brief speeches are made by students and staff, the awarding of diplomas will begin. As each graduate crosses the stage, they will only receive a diploma cover during the ceremony-not the actual diploma. Diplomas will be distributed while the graduate recesses off of the stage.  The entire ceremony will take about two hours.

Because of the obvious importance of this once-in-a-lifetime event, we expect our seniors to behave in a mature and dignified manner.  Any of the following actions will be considered inappropriate:
Wearing improper graduation attire (dress code is listed below)
Making rude or unacceptable comments or noises during the ceremony
Participating in rude behavior such as passing around or hitting inflatable beach balls, etc.  
Doing anything unusual while on stage receiving diploma cover (skipping, dancing, etc.)

Any student who participates in one of these inappropriate actions will not receive his/her diploma that evening. Instead, a staff member will pull the offending student’s diploma. In order for the student to receive his/her actual diploma, he/she will have to do all of the following the week after graduation.
1. Write a letter of apology to the Superintendent of Schools and School Board members.
2. Write another letter of apology to the faculty and administration of Evans High School.
3. Complete fifteen hours of volunteer service at Evans during post-planning.

Once all of these stipulations have been met, the student may receive his/her diploma.

Evans has established and maintained a reputation of academic excellence that is well known throughout Georgia.  We expect our students/graduates to behave accordingly as they are honored in a manner that they so richly deserve. By signing below, each student is acknowledging his/her responsibility of behaving appropriately during this graduation ceremony and also understands the consequences that will result from violating this contract.


GRADUATION DRESS CODE

Participation in the graduation ceremony is not mandatory; however, if you choose to participate, you are expected to dress and act accordingly.  Specific dress expectations are as follows:
 
Ladies:
Should wear dresses that do not extend below the graduation gown or dark dress pants.
Should wear dark dress shoes (preferably black) without extreme heel height.
Should wear her cap flat on top of the head-not tilted on the back of the head.
Should not bring a purse into graduation.  We are not held responsible for items left at Lady A. Either let a family member hold it for you or lock it in your car trunk before entering the amphitheater.
 
Gentlemen:
Should wear white dress shirts with a dark necktie, dark dress pants, and dark dress shoes (preferably black).
Khaki pants are not acceptable.
Ties/Bowties are mandatory.
Should wear his cap flat on top of the head-not tilted on the back of the head.
 
For both groups, unacceptable attire includes jeans of any color, tennis shoes, hunting boots, flip flops, bowling shoes, cowboy boots, hiking boots, etc.  Students may not alter the graduation cap or gown (no embellishing).
Graduates are not allowed to carry cell phones.  We will not store them for you, so leave them in your car or with a family member.
*If you have a need (ex. Financial concerns regarding dress code for graduation) please let your Counselor know so that we can assist you.*

MANDATORY GRADUATION PRACTICE will be on Thursday, May 26th at 10:00AM.  You will report to the Commons Area by 9:30AM to make sure all fines have been paid prior to participating.

By signing below, each student is acknowledging his/her responsibility of behaving appropriately during this graduation ceremony and also understands the consequences that will result from violating this contract.



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Last Name of Senior *
First Name of Senior *
Email address *
Name of Parent(s)/Guardian(s) *
I have read the entire graduation contract, and agree to abide by everything stated in the contract *
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My parent/guardian has also read the contract and agrees to the provisions stated within it.   *
For the student: By writing my name below, I understand that it replaces my signature and I agree to adhere to the graduation contract. *
For the parent/guardian: My student and I have read the graduation contract and agree to it.  I understand that my written name replaces my signature. *
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