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Broward County Public Schools announces updated graduation schedule for the Class of 2026 across all district high schools and centers
Broward County, Florida – Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) has released an updated graduation schedule for the Class of 2026, ensuring a smooth and memorable celebration for students, families, and staff. Commencement ceremonies for all District high schools, combination schools, technical colleges, and education centers are set to take place from May 28 through June 3, 2026.
All schools will host their 2026 ceremonies at the same venues used for the Class of 2025, providing a familiar and well-organized setting for these milestone events. The revised schedule aims to honor the achievements of graduates across 47 BCPS schools, recognizing the dedication and hard work that have brought students to this important point in their educational journeys.
Students and families will receive detailed information directly from their schools regarding all aspects of graduation, including cap and gown orders, ceremony plans, guest ticket distribution, and safety and security measures. BCPS also emphasizes graduation decorum expectations to ensure that ceremonies proceed in an orderly and respectful manner.
For families and friends who are unable to attend in person, livestreaming options will be available, allowing loved ones to participate in the celebration remotely. This approach reflects BCPS’s commitment to making graduation accessible to all who wish to support the Class of 2026.
To view the full updated graduation schedule, including dates, times, and venue locations for each school, families can visit browardschools.com/2026grads. The site provides a comprehensive resource to help students and parents plan for these important events.
By providing this updated schedule and detailed guidance, BCPS seeks to ensure that each graduate’s accomplishments are celebrated in a meaningful and organized manner, reflecting the District’s dedication to student success and community engagement. The Class of 2026 is set to enjoy a week of memorable ceremonies that mark the culmination of years of hard work and achievement.
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