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MCHS announces graduation week events

High school to send off graduating seniors May 29

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Moffat County High School graduation week schedule:

Monday, May 24

— 7 p.m. High school transition ceremony

Tuesday, May 25

— 6 p.m. National Honor Society induction ceremony

— 7 p.m. Academic awards ceremony

Wednesday, May 26

— 7 p.m. Baccalaureate ceremony

Saturday, May 29

— 10 a.m. Graduation ceremony in the gym

• All events, save for the graduation ceremony, will take place in the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane.

Moffat County High School graduation week schedule:

Monday, May 24

— 7 p.m. High school transition ceremony

Tuesday, May 25



— 6 p.m. National Honor Society induction ceremony

— 7 p.m. Academic awards ceremony



Wednesday, May 26

— 7 p.m. Baccalaureate ceremony

Saturday, May 29

— 10 a.m. Graduation ceremony in the gym

• All events, save for the graduation ceremony, will take place in the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane.

Moffat County High School will host a series of events next week in celebration of the end of the school year and the 2010 graduating class.

The week kicks off Monday with an event for future MCHS students.

Eighth-grade students will participate in a high school transition ceremony at 7 p.m. Monday in the MCHS auditorium, 900 Finley Lane.

On Tuesday, the MCHS National Honor Society will induct its new members in a ceremony at 6 p.m., also in the auditorium.

Students who have a cumulative 3.75 GPA were invited to apply and undergo a faculty evaluation. More than 20 students will be inducted Tuesday.

Following the NHS ceremony, an academic awards ceremony will take place at 7 p.m. Various academic departments will honor excellence in different disciplines.

About 150 students will be honored at the ceremony.

At 7 p.m. Wednesday, the Craig Ministerial Alliance will offer a baccalaureate ceremony in the auditorium.

The 2010 graduation ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday

In a new release, high school officials advised the public to be mindful of no parking and yellow fire zones, and that parking restrictions will be enforced.

Shuttle buses will run from the Kmart parking lot to the high school starting at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Buses will run at 15-minute intervals until 12:30 p.m.

The ceremony will take place in the high school gymnasium, but overflow viewing will be available when the gym reaches capacity.

MCHS will stream the ceremony live to a projector in the auditorium.

In the news release, MCHS Principal Thom Schnellinger asked for community cooperation throughout the week.

“This is one of the biggest weeks for Moffat County, and your help and cooperation will make this a fun, safe and memorable event,” he said.


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