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Northview High School
Graduation Bulletin
Class of 2018
Distribution Electronically
Seniors of 2018
Website: www.northviewchiefs.com No mail out. Paper Copy by Request.
Senior Sponsors
*Mrs. Brandy White-Lead Chair, Grad Bash, and
Caps and Gowns
Mr. Tim Huber-Music and EREC Coordinator
Ms. Megan Carroll-Grad Bash, Practice, and Ceremony
Mr. Perry Byars – Line Up
Captain Code –Line Up, Color Guard, and Diplomas
Mr. Jim Shugart – Project Graduation
Mrs. Heather Mesa – Medals, Honors, Scholarships, and
Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Ms. Kim Baggett – Gym Set Up
Mrs. Joyce Gunn – Textbooks,Chrome Books, Debts
Dean Johnson – Safety and Security
Administration
Gayle B. Weaver, Principal
Gerry L. Pippins, Assistant Principal
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Northview High School Graduation Bulletin
Class of 2018
All of you are excited about graduation, as well as you should be. This is a tremendous milestone. You are to be congratulated on your accomplishment. Yeah! You are almost there. Senior Year time goes by so quickly, and Graduation Day, with all of its joy and sadness of such a bittersweet time will be here before you know it. Our Best Wishes as you finish this most momentous year of your life. Go Chiefs of 2018! Purpose: The purpose of this bulletin is to not only keep each senior informed, but also to keep the parents of each senior informed. It is the senior’s responsibility to make sure that he/she follows the instructions within the bulletin. There may be a need to adjust some of the information within this bulletin due to unforeseen conflicts of dates and/or times with district/state events, dates, and/or times. Questions pertaining to bulletin information should be addressed to the appropriate senior sponsor.
Senior Class Sponsors Brandy White Class Shirts, Motto/ May reach at extension 254 Flowers/Song, Officers Graduation Cap and Gown Brandy White and Megan Carroll Graduation Bash May reach at extension 254 Kim Baggett Graduation Gym Setup May reach through extension 225 Jim Shugart Project Graduation May reach at extension 255-Math Dept.
Heather Mesa Medals, Honors, Scholarships,
Dual Enrollment Coordinator May reach at extension 223 Dean Johnson Security and Safety May reach at extension 232
Senior Class Officers President Jason Fischer
Vice President Bailey Hinote Secretary Anna Nelson
Treasurer Kirsten White Parliamentarian Historian Celeste North Reporter Fun Day Co-Chair
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Senior Class of 2018
Motto- I’m not here for a long time.
I’m here for a good time. George Strait
Class Song- “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa
Class Flower- Yellow Rose
Class Colors- White and Gold
Song Lyrics
Lyrics
It's been a long day without you, my friend
And I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
We've come a long way from where we began
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Oh, I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
When I see you again
Dang, who knew?
All the planes we flew
Good things we've been through
That I'll be standing right here talking to you
'Bout another path
I know we loved to hit the road and laugh
But something told me that it wouldn't last
Had to switch up
Look at things different, see the bigger picture
Those were the days
Hard work forever pays
Now I see you in a better place (see you in a better place)
Uh
How can we not talk about family when family's all that we got?
Everything I went through you were standing there by my side
And now you gon' be with me for the last ride
It's been a long day without you, my friend
And I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
We've come a long way from where we began
Oh, I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
When I see you again
(Aah oh, aah oh
Wooooh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Yeah
First you both go out your way
And the vibe is feeling strong
And what's small turn to a friendship
A friendship turn to a bond
And that bond will never be broken
The love will never get lost
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And when brotherhood come first
Then the line will never be crossed
Established it on our own
When that line had to be drawn
And that line is what we reach
So remember me when I'm gone
How can we not talk about family when family's all that we got?
Everything I went through you were standing there by my side
And now you gon' be with me for the last ride
So let the light guide your way, yeah
Hold every memory as you go
And every road you take, will always lead you home, home
It's been a long day without you, my friend
And I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
We've come a long way from where we began
Oh, I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
When I see you again
Aah oh, aah oh
Wooooh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Yeah
When I see you again
See you again
When I see you again
Aah oh, aah oh
Wooooh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Yeah
When I see you again
Written by Andrew Cedar, Justin Scott Franks, Charlie Otto Puth, Cameron Jibril Thomaz • Copyright © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Senior Dues and Project Graduation
Seniors hold organizational meetings in which they discuss and vote on whether to
pay dues or to conduct fundraisers. The Class of 2018 voted to pay dues. Democratic
society results in majority rules; therefore, dues will be paid. As the year progresses and
the choice for Project Graduation is decided, the seniors will be advised as to whether more
funds are needed. Mr. Shugart will keep the seniors informed on Project Graduation.
Being a senior is an expensive time. If there is a senior who has a financial hardship
and cannot pay his/her dues, a request would need to be made to administration in a timely
manner.
Senior Caps, Gowns, Tassels, etc.
These are ordered at the same time as announcements. Herff Jones will send a
representative on campus to process orders. NEW!!! Clay Wren with Herff Jones will
be collecting money for the cap & gowns when I take the orders for graduation
announcements. The cost of the cap, gown and tassel will be $33.00. The school will
not have to collect any monies for cap & gown. Clay Wren will be at Northview on
November 02, 2017, from 10-1 to handle cap and gown orders per appointments for
seniors.
Seniors, please plan on being present. Once caps and gowns have been opened and
removed from the package, the cost is non-refundable. Summer School graduates should
let Clay Wren know their intent to keep or not to keep the cap and gown for summer
graduation. This notice should be given after notification as to their not meeting criteria
to march at regular graduation. If kept, the Herff Jones representative will collect the cap
and gown at the summer graduation site, immediately following the ceremony.
(Mrs. Mesa, please advise both full-time Dual Enrollment and 18-credit diploma “seniors”
to reference the Graduation Bulletin frequently. Thank You.)
Per Mrs. Brandy White,
March 31:
Students who have not purchased caps and gowns need to contact Herff Jones directly
to order caps and gowns for the $58.00 price. If they choose to purchase on Herff
Jone's website, they will have to pay the additional $20 shipping.
Yearbooks
Yearbooks are on sale online. The yearbooks are currently $65 until delivery, depending
upon purchase date and $75 when delivered, if any extras are delivered (depends on
company). The yearbooks can be ordered by bringing cash or check to Mrs. Robinson or
online at Jostensyearbooks.com, through the middle of April. Checks will be accepted by
Mrs. Robinson on or before___________________.
!!!!!Yearbooks are sold out, unless the company sends extras which are produced through the
printing process for even copy processing numbers.
Website and Career/Scholarship Lab
The Scholarship File is located within the guidance department. Mrs. Heather Mesa,
guidance counselor for seniors, extension 223, is the coordinator for the Senior Honors
Night program and for Academic Awards Night. The Career Lab is housed in the guidance
department.
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Grades: All parents are encouraged to take advantage of the Parent Portal in the
online FOCUS teacher grade reporting system. It is imperative that parents/guardians of
seniors keep a close check on the grade status of their senior. Parents may always contact
the school at extension 222 to request a parent-teacher conference, if the parent has
concerns about their student’s academic status.
Some Important Dates to Note
October 4, 2017: Annual NJROTC Inspection Day (A.M.I.) 9:00 A.M.
October 13, 2017: Homecoming Parade, Mr. Perry Byars
Chiefs vs. Catholic, 7:00 Game Time
October 25-28, 2017: National FFA Convention
November 9, 2017: Veterans Day Program
November 10, 2017: Veterans Day Holiday – Remember to Thank a Veteran!
January 4, 2018, 10:00 a.m.: Senior Meeting to discuss Graduation Bulletin and
to nominate Class Motto, Class Song, Class Colors, and Class Flower. If Possible Class
Flower will be in graduation floral arrangements; however, if flower chosen is not easily
purchased, then the floral arrangement will be generic in composite. Class Song, if
feasible to be sung by the class ensemble working with Mr. Huber, will be incorporated
into the Graduation Ceremony; however, if the song and the limitations of the senior
vocal ensemble do not provide for incorporation, other music will be selected by (Class
Officers)_Seniors vote on nominations during the days after the general meeting.
March 1, 2018: Senior Cap and Gown Pictures, contracted by Kay Brown
Photography
March 7, 2018: SAT Exam All Day for all 11th and selected Seniors (deadline
January 12, 2018)
March _9, 2018: FFA’s Fresh From Florida (All Day Activity for FFA workers)
March _9, 2018: End of 3rd Nine Weeks. Parents are to keep a check in Parent
Portal for up-to-date FOCUS grades and attendance for each class. Parents of seniors
should contact teachers concerning their son/daughter who has a grade which could
signify failure of the course.
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March 12-16, 2018: Yearbook Staff to New York to Columbia Scholastic Press
Association Workshops and Training.
March 24, 2018: Blue Jacket Jamboree (FFA Sponsored)
March 26-30 , 2018: Spring Break
April 12, 2018: MIRA Awards at Washington High School at 6:00 p.m.
Mrs. Heather Mesa is the coordinator. Teachers who nominate students, the students who
are being recognized, and parents of students receiving awards should plan to attend.
RSVP is required in a timely manner. Reception Only!
April 21, 2018: Prom. See School Website for Prom.
April__19, 2018: Spring Concert, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., Tim Huber, Director
April 24 new date for Spring Concert
_April 19, 2018: NEW!!!All arrangements for ordering and picking up caps and
gowns are done through Herff Jones-Clay Wren. Mrs. White will not handle caps
and gowns.
Seniors are encouraged to pick up their gowns in plenty of time for any off-campus
Baccalaureate service. Baccalaureate service is the responsibility of the senior class. The
Senior Class President is the contact for information concerning Baccalaureate service.
April __27, 2018: Last day to check out books in the library.
(This is a change: Previously was April 20.)
April _(Not Hosting 2018)______: CECF/DCT Banquet, Mrs. B. White, sponsor, 6:00
April 26, 2018: Academic Awards will be 6:00 P.M. at Washington High School.
Mrs. Heather Mesa is the coordinator. Teachers who nominate students, the students who
are being recognized, and parents of students receiving awards should plan to attend.
RSVP is required to Mrs. Mesa in a timely manner. Reception Only!
April 27-28, 2018: Grad Bash – See Mrs. White and/or Ms. Carroll.
Leave April 28, 5:30 a.m. Return April 29 at 12:00 p.m.
May__4, 2018: All library books must be returned and fines paid by this date.
May 3, 2018__: Dress Rehearsal for Spring Play, Periods 5-7.
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May_4 and 5, 2018: Senior Play Production – 7:00 P.M. in the Theater
Tim Huber, director. Dress Rehearsal is May 3.
Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door, if seats are available.
May 8, 2018__: PSA Banquet at Olive Baptist at 6 p.m.
Pensacola Sports Association Banquet honoring selected senior
scholar athletes, held at Olive Baptist Church: Senior with highest
GPA meeting criteria set by PSA. Athletic Director Obreonne
Smith is Coordinator.
May 10:2018: Last Day to turn in any scholarship information to Mrs. Mesa in
Guidance, if it is to be included in the Senior Honors Night
Program on May 17, 2018.
_May 11, 2018_: FFA Banquet, Mr. Perry Byars, sponsor, 6:30 P.M., Theater and
Cafeteria
Repeat: April 19, 2018: NEW!!!All arrangements for ordering and picking up
caps and gowns are done through Herff Jones-Clay Wren. Mrs. White will not handle
caps and gowns. Balance needs to be paid in full before pickup. Gowns must be picked
up in time to hang the gowns to let the wrinkles fall out. No hot iron ironing. The gowns
are quality material and are rented for the occasion. If a senior damages a gown, the senior
is financially responsible to Herff Jones, not Northview.
May 10, 2018_: Atmore Rotary Club recognition of Academic All-Stars. Eligible
Seniors will receive invitations, and both student and parents should plan to attend the
awards recognition ceremony. Site Escambia High School, Atmore. Alabama.
Honorees should make every possible attempt to be respectful and attend the ceremony.
Refreshments are at 5 and Program at 6.
May 13, 2018: Baccalaureate. Sr. Class President states it will be held at
Bratt Baptist on May 13, 2018; however, there is no speaker or time set.
Seniors are encouraged to pick up their gowns in plenty of time for any off-campus
Baccalaureate service. Baccalaureate service is the responsibility of the senior class.
The Senior Class President is the contact for information concerning Baccalaureate
service
May_17, 2018: All Senior debts must be cleared, except textbooks for second
semester. Teachers, coaches, and dean will either process individually through Mrs.
Gunn’s office or those individuals who have not signed off will meet in an afterschool
faculty meeting and will sign off on all seniors as to whether they have fulfilled all of the
financial obligations to the school. Obligations include, but are not limited to, fines, dues,
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lost textbooks, lost library books, sports uniforms – never returned or damaged, band
instruments – never returned or damaged, vandalism costs to the school, etc. These
obligations cover any assessments transferred up from middle school and any incurred
during high school.
Please note that obligations paid after May 4, 2018 , must be paid in cash, for the
school needs processing time before graduation day, for checks to clear the bank.
Textbooks/Chrome Books
Mrs. Gunn will supervise the return of textbooks/Chrome Books.
Textbooks will be accounted for separately, from other school obligations; however, all
textbooks will need to be accounted for before a senior may participate in the graduation
ceremony.
Seniors will proceed to the media center after 2nd period (Teachers should not let them
out of class early.) on _May 16______to turn in Chrome Books, cases, and chargers. We
will have stations there to check them in as quickly as possible so they can be on their
way.
Posted on website: See Exam Schedule for pertinent information. (See red note
following in the bulletin.)
May _09, 2018: Graduation Orientation Meeting, 2nd Period
May 08, 2018: Chairs delivered.
May 10-23, 2018: Gym set up. P.E. goes outside or cafeteria, beginning May10.
Graduation is May 19, but it takes a day or so to get chairs down and out.
2018. Reminder of use of booths.
May 28, 2018: Holiday – Memorial Day
Exams
A definitive schedule for all applicable tests will be released to students as soon as schedule is developed by the Assistant Principal and approved by the Director of Secondary Education, Mrs.Lesa Morgan. A calendar of these exams will be posted on the NHS website: www.northviewchiefs.com. End-of-Course Exams are state mandated and will impact the student’s final grade according to the student’s grade status at the time of taking the EOC. EOC exams are online exams. It is extremely important that each senior in these applicable courses reports to testing at the proper time.
o Regular Semester Exams for periods will have a separate schedule and will be the week of _May 11-16,, 2018__for seniors.
o Seniors may not enter an exam late/tardy, for they may not disturb the test in progress, thus disturbing other seniors who were in class on time and who are
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concentrating on their exams. Seniors who are late/tardy will see Mr. Pippins, assistant principal. Makeups for these students will be assigned, and these seniors, with applicable reasons for tardiness, will report back on___May 17, 2018__________, at 8:45 A.M. o Senior Exams are given within a regular class period, for 9-11 are following a regular schedule. Teachers of seniors must construct their exams to fit within the appropriate time and, if class contains 9-12 combination of students, must not give underclassmen a final with the seniors. o Students should be told their 4th nine weeks average (40%) for each class (other than EOC impacted courses) before the semester exam (20%). Seniors should already know their 3rd nine weeks’ average, which ended_March __9, 2018______. For 4th/ and 5th Blocks, students would have received a semester grade, via report card. o Seniors must attend all final days which have been designated for review purposes. o Seniors who are caught “visiting” on campus without signing in properly for an appropriate reason will face “out of appropriate area” discipline. o Seniors who are on campus and who are attending to legitimate business must not disturb classes in any manner. o Seniors: “Skipping” an exam results in failure of the course because he/she has not completed the course requirements. Electing to take a zero on the exam to be averaged is not an option. o Teachers should prepare two finals for classes that are mixed with seniors and underclassmen. Underclassmen under no circumstances should be allowed by the instructor to take an exam early. Giving an exam over to a “failing” senior, is not an option, unless this option is given to the entire class, for there may be other seniors who passed your class but might need GPA help, scholarship help, and/or other concerns. Teachers may not “pick and choose” whom to help
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Second Semester 2017-2018
Exam Information and Schedule for Seniors for 2018
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It is the student’s and the parents’ responsibility to keep informed of the
requirements of the student’s required tests for course completion, whether
it is an End-of-Course Exam, developed by the state or the district, whether
it is a Subject Area Exam (SAE), and/or whether it is a computer-based exam
or not. Requirements for computer-based testing are in transition within the
district.
Parents and Students should daily access the Parent Portal for Gradebook
posting of grades in FOCUS. Parents are encouraged to communicate
frequently with teachers, if there appears to be a need, based upon the grades
posted in FOCUS.
Parents and students should monitor the district website and the school
website for any communication regarding exams and student requirements.
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Dates are May 11-16, 2018, with certain periods to be determined,
due to the alternating block this year.
May_11, 2018: Regular Schedule Periods 1-6
Seniors review for semester exams.
7th Period Exam within regular class period.
Seniors are not released early.
Absences from these review periods will count against days
absent and may affect “need” to pass exam in order to receive
credit for the course.
Seniors begin to clean out lockers.
Gym Set Up. P.E. in cafeteria or outside.
May 14, 2018: Regular Schedule 1-3 Periods for Reviews
4th and 6th period Exams
Exams are taken within regular class period.
Seniors are not released early out of these exams.
Absences from these review periods will count against days
absent and may affect “need” to pass exam in order to receive
credit for the course.
Gym Set Up. P.E. in cafeteria or outside.
Senior Meeting: __7th____ Period- Time will be until released,
so OJT students make plans for missing work.
– Senior meeting for graduation information. Theater.
Graduation Orientation Meeting –Theater Senior meetings, practices, and fun day activities are all “closed” to
All visitors. Please understand that grades 9-11 students are still in classes and
campus security must be ensured. Campus security does not provide for
normal school operations and monitoring of unsolicited guests on
campus during the hours when attention is for the seniors.
This meeting is for dissemination of information relative to Graduation, such as
Project Graduation,
Locker Clean Out should be underway or finished. Cleaning by custodians is $
fee.
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Sports Uniforms Returned,
All Debts Cleared,
All Textbooks Returned,
Verification of Name Pronunciation for Graduation,
Graduation Picture Information, and
Other Graduation Information
Notes: Seniors final debt clearance for graduation. Mrs. Joyce Gunn, Senior Finance Specialist, will have your check-off forms for you to
review. You will need this to get your Luncheon Ticket for Fun Day. Discrepancies
between what the teacher/coach/sponsor states and what you “believe” must be addressed
with teachers between classes or during their planning periods.
Never disturb a class to consult with a teacher.
May 15, 2018: Regular Schedule 1-2 Periods for Reviews
Exam Period 3rd and 5th.
Exams are taken within regular class period.
Seniors are not released early out of these exams.
Seniors may leave after the end of the 5th period.
Absences from these review periods will count against days
absent and may affect “need” to pass exam in order to receive
credit for the course.
Gym Set Up. P.E. in cafeteria or outside.
May 15, 2018: Baseball Banquet at Walnut Hill Baptist Church, 6-7 P.M.
May 16, 2018:
Exam Period 1st and 2nd.
Exams are taken within regular class period.
Seniors are not released early out of these exams.
Seniors may leave after the end of the 2nd period.
Locker Clean Out deadline to avoid fine, payable before
allowed to march.
Absences from these review periods will count against days
absent and may affect “need” to pass exam in order to receive
credit for the course.
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********There will be no Montage for the Class of 2018.
There were not enough seniors who submitted photos by April
19, in order to have the Montage produced.
Montage 10:35 - Theater
Ignore- No Montage:
Parents wishing to view the Montage would need to purchase a copy.
This viewing is for seniors only. Senior Montage is dependent upon
senior contributions of pictures for the montage and abilities to
compile montage in a timely manner. Before the Montage begins,
Mrs. Joyce Gunn will issue a “cleared” slip for each senior for the
senior’s ability to participate in graduation.
Ignore – No Montage.
From the Yearbook Staff: “We will do the montage for $250 if the senior class is interested. There was not
enough interest last year, but we are happy to put it together if the senior class
wants to pay. We would need pictures and a clear decision by at least three
weeks before we will be showing. More would be better. This is definitely not a
last minute thing.” Deadline for pictures is April 19, 2018.
Ignore – No Montage.
Senior Montage: 10:35, Theater
Senior Luncheon: 11:00 A.M.
Time will remain at 11:00 a.m., even though there will be No
Montage. (Time: Following Montage) The senior class will host a graduation luncheon, with food from
David’s Catfish and Chick-fil-A, at the football concession area.
The luncheon will be after the Senior Montage. This will be a great
opportunity for seniors to take those last “fun” pictures with the
entire class. After the luncheon, seniors would be excused.
Gym Set Up. P.E. in cafeteria or outside.
TEACHERS: SENIOR GRADES DUE AT NOON!!!!
May 17, 2018: 8:45 – 10:20 Senior Exam Makeups, Library, Ms. Sue
Jernigan
Senior Makeups, by prior arrangement with Mr.Pippins.
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8:45-10:20 a.m.
Report to Mr. Greenwell in the ISS room.
9-11 are in classes reviewing for their semester exams, so seniors
may not interrupt any classes.
Failure to take an exam may result in the inability to confirm a
passing grade for a course, which would impact a student’s ability
to march at Graduation; therefore, it is most important to take
exams in a timely manner. Makeup sessions will not be repeated,
without proper documentation.
Seniors have two opportunities for exams: during the regular exam
period and during the makeup day.
Mr. Pippins must be contacted, if a make-up exam is needed.
Personal illness verified by a physician or a death in the family are
the two excuses accepted for missing an exam.
May 17, 2018: Senior Honors Night - 6:30 P.M. in the Theater
Ms. Heather Mesa, Coordinator Dress: Please dress for representation of your class. Do not
wear jeans, shorts, flip flops, spandex with too short top, etc.
There will be guests from universities, colleges, organizations,
etc. Please represent your class and your school appropriately. Although there is no processional, all seniors are asked to arrive at
an appropriate time, in order to be seated, before the program begins.
If you are a student that anticipates several awards, please sit where
you will not constantly have to “squeeze” out over other people.
This is a courtesy gesture, and it saves valuable time. Please be early
so that the program may begin on time. If you receive notification
of a scholarship or an award, prior to Honors Night, you need
to go by guidance to be sure that Mrs. Mesa is aware of the
scholarship or award. Even if you think that you might not receive
an honor, please be there to support your fellow classmates and to
take part in this “memory” time.
Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and all other Honor Cords, representing class rank or honor
club membership are distributed at Honors Night. Only state, district, or school items of
honor may be worn on graduation gowns. No outside organization may be represented on
the graduation gown.
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May 17, 2018: Deadline to ask for wheelchair accessibility for parent or
grandparent.
If a senior has an immediate family member that is wheelchair
bound, the senior must request a handicapped pass from Mr. Pippins before the end of the
day on May 17. Handicapped passes for wheelchairs will be given to seniors at graduation
practice only on May 18. Since the chair arrangement on the gym floor does not allow for
wheelchairs we will provide a special area along the east wall of the gym for wheelchair
bound immediate family members. It is the senior's sole responsibility to request the pass
and give it to the appropriate family member. Seniors, please either do not cause
embarrassment by asking for a pass on the day of practice or on graduation day or having
a wheelchair bound guest attend graduation with nowhere to sit in the wheelchair . Time
will not permit Mr. Pippins to create a pass on the 18th or on graduation day as he has other
duties and responsibilities on those days. Other guests may also need wheelchair
accessibility, but we want to make sure that your senior family is “first-come first-served,”
so get your requests in as early as possible.
May 18, 2018: _Mandatory Graduation Practice!!!!: Very Important
Official Graduation Group Photograph will be done by Kay
Brown Photography at 9:00 A.M.
Allow plenty of time to arrive and to be seated in the correct order.
Anticipated (GPA’s as of May 17, 2018) Valedictorian and
Salutatorian are front center, and other honor students with
respective graduation insignia of honor (GPA’s as of 5/17) will be
seated next, i.e., Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and then
Cum Laude. In order to participate in the graduation Group Portrait,
you must be eligible to graduate in the regular exercises in May or
eligible to graduate at the end of the summer session in the district.
Seating chart will be done in advance. Adhere to dress code or not
be in the picture.
Seniors who are not dressed with gown, mortar board,
and tassel will not be in the photo. Students with
inappropriate footwear who are to sit on the front row
will be replaced by someone who does have on
appropriate footwear. Girls with underdress showing
will not be in the photo. Seniors without a WHITE shirt
and BLACK tie will be excluded.
Final semester grades are asked to be completed by teachers no later than
NOON.__May 16, 2018__. The list reflecting graduation status will be
finalized on this date by Mrs. Heather Mesa, senior guidance counselor,
so that students and parents may be given notice as to graduation status.
Parents and/or students are asked not to call or visit guidance trying to
obtain this information early, for this will only slow down the entire
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process. Mrs. Mesa will be concentrating on finalizing data and will
need to have quality time for this.
9:00 A.M. Mandatory Practice for graduation. Seniors must
practice to participate in the graduation exercises. Remember previous note in bulletin as to prohibition against visitors at practice.
Class of 2016 – Totally Awesome!!! No problems, and their
practice was quick and simple!!! Class of 2017, Practice was
rough, but the Graduation was Awesome.
2013, 2015, and 2017 classes saw a senior not march because
he (all 3 X = “he”) did not show up to practice. 2013 was over
15 minutes late. 2015 and 2017 did not show at all and did not
call. If there is truly a family emergency, then call and it can be
verified with hospital and/or law enforcement.
1. Remember, graduation is a privilege and not a right.
Choosing not to practice means choosing not to march 2. No excuses.
3. Practice is 9:00 A.M. until released! Parents, please help
to get your senior here for this important time. Seniors will
need to make sure that they have no conflicts with other
plans, including work schedules.
4. Seniors who miss more than 15 minutes of this practice
either by coming late or leaving early will pick up
diplomas the Monday following graduation. The senior
who misses this much of the practice will not march at
graduation, unless administration has doctor’s excuse for
that exact time of the day. The superintendent’s office
supports this rule.
5. Seniors who arrive to practice in “short shorts” and extreme
exposure problems will be asked to leave, and if a
correction is made and the senior is back within the 15
minute time frame, the senior can continue with practice. If
not, diploma will be available on the following Monday.
6. Failure to clear obligations to the school and district will not
prohibit a qualified senior from receiving his/her diploma, but it
will prevent him/her from participating in the graduation
exercises.
7. 18-credit early graduates must have paid their “senior” dues by
mandatory practice time. They do not have to pay their junior
dues, until at a later date, if it is determined that they failed to
meet the early 18-credit graduation diploma requirements.
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Mr. Pippins must be contacted, if a make-up exam is needed.
Personal illness verified by a physician or a death in the family are
the two excuses accepted for missing an exam.
Drop-Ins
Project Graduation: Project Graduation will be held in the gym, from 10 p.m. until 3
a.m. Any graduate may drop-in at anytime, but once admitted may
only leave once. No leave and return.
In order to participate in Project Graduation, you must be eligible
to graduate in the regular exercises in May or be eligible to
graduate in the summer session.
May (TBD): Requests for final transcripts: All colleges and universities require
that you submit a final transcript including your second semester
grades. Stop by guidance to complete a form requesting
transcripts. Dual Enrollment students need to request a transcript
from PSC as well. This request must be done through the
registrar’s office on the PSC main campus.
May 28, 2018: Holiday!!!!! Memorial Day
Baccalaureate: Bratt Baptist
May 13, 2018
Speaker and Time TBD
Senior Class members are totally responsible for Baccalaureate.
Senior Class Officers coordinate the event.
Senior Class Officers meet with their class, usually at a local off-campus site, and discuss
options. They may meet before or after school on campus.
Senior Class Officers contact the appropriate individuals for securing of the site and
speakers.
Announcements for meetings for the purpose of organizing Baccalaureate may be made
during the daily announcements.
The school does not become involved in any of the Baccalaureate arrangements.
Northview administrators accept invitations to attend the service.
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Ranking of Graduating Seniors for 2018
Determination of Valedictorian and Salutatorian will be determined by the
cumulative weighted GPA, to the hundredth place. The cumulative,
weighted GPA’s which are the same to the hundredth place will be
considered a tie, whether for either valedictorian or salutatorian.
*Graduating Seniors will be recognized with three levels of honors.
(1) Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors) Garnet and Gold cords
4.00 or higher weighted GPA
Three weighted course credits with a “C” or higher
No grade forgiveness for a grade of “D”
An “F” in any course makes the student ineligible
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Completed at least three semesters (six quarters) at the
local school by the end of the first semester (second
quarter) of the senior year
(2) Magna Cum Laude Gold Cords
3.85 or higher weighted GPA
Does not meet summa criteria
(3) Cum Laude
Garnet Cords
3.5 or higher weighted GPA
Does not meet magna or summa criteria
Ranking will be determined with the final weighted GPA of all courses
taken.
Valedictorian and Salutatorian designation will occur with the final GPA
calculations.
Senior Grades (Northview Only)
Grade posting opens 5/7
Grades posted by noon 5/16
Edits done by 4 p.m. 5/16
Final calculations (Class Rank) - 5 p.m. 5/16
May 19, 2018 GRADUATION!!!
Seniors must be in the cafeteria by 3:00. Parking for seniors is out front from the
cafeteria on the south side of the school. Seniors report to the cafeteria for the official
line up. Graduation sponsors will give any updates and/or additional information at this
time. This time is for seniors only, so please tell family members and well-wishers to see
you before or after the ceremony. It is the seniors’ responsibility, not the school’s, to advise
their parents/guardians and friends of the procedures for the day, for no one wants a
parent/guardian or friend to feel “unwanted.”
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Gym Opens for Visitors at 2:00 P.M. Security will be in the gym and will open
the doors at 2:00 p.m. Visitors are not allowed to “save” seats. It is first come-first served
seating. Doors will close at 4 p.m. No one is allowed to enter once doors are closed,
because the seniors deserve a dignified ceremony. Overflow and those who arrive
after 4 p.m. will be seated in the theater.
Deputies are to keep the lobby clear during the ceremony.
The school has and must abide by a contract with Kay Brown Photography to take
the Senior Portrait, so anyone wishing to purchase a group photo should fill out the
purchase order from Kaye Brown. The Group Picture will be taken the day of Mandatory
Practice, May18, at 9 a.m.
The Escambia School District began live streaming of the graduation ceremony.
The live streaming may be accessed via the school district’s website.
Graduation in the gym at 4:00 P.M.
DRESS: MORTARBOARDS AND GOWNS
Note: Class of 2017 was really, really good! One tie was the only problem.
Awesome!!!!
All graduates must be attired in caps and gowns to participate in Commencement.
The mortarboard should be worn “Square” on the forehead, not tilted on the back of the
head. Please try on the cap as soon as you get it to make sure that it is the right size. A
neat tacking with needle and thread will prevent a lot of slipping and sliding and attaching
with bobbie pins at the last minute.
Young men should wear dress, plain (no design) white shirts, black slacks (very
definitely no jeans or khaki), black shoes (dress shoes, i. e., no brogans, no gym shoes, no
clogs, no house shoes, no tennis shoes, no Roman sandals and so forth), black solid tie
(not bright red, blue, green, etc., but dark as in dark and very black socks with their
gowns. Girls should wear dresses that are not longer than their own gowns and black dress
shoes, without cork or other light material soles or wedges. Girls underdress should not be
visible above the top of the gown or the bottom of the gown. No corsages, flowers, hair
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ornaments, or jewelry may be worn on top of the Cap and Gown at Commencement. No
gum or sunglasses. Flowers may not be carried by the graduates.
Mortar Boards (Caps) may not be decorated in any fashion. If your Mortar Board
has been altered in any manner with any change, especially any decoration of any type,
you will not be allowed to march. This is not a time for statement of individuality, it is a
uniform, dress, formal occasion. Nothing gaudy will be allowed which diminishes the
formality of the occasion. If the Mortar Board has been altered, the senior will not march.
No attire other than school designated will be allowed. Northview will allow Honor
Stoles from College Dual Enrollment, with confirmation from college prior to
Graduation. Please do not attempt to wear something from an off-campus club, society,
organization, etc. Any senior who attempts to wear unauthorized articles will be pulled
from the graduation line and will not be allowed to “walk” unless the situation is rectified.
This is a district-level, backed policy for all schools.
Each of the students will be “searched,” before marching into the gym for
contraband items, such as lighters.
AFTER THE CEREMONY – Seniors will proceed to the media center where the senior
sponsors will be located to collect the gowns. Each senior will be given a “cleared” slip
from the teacher. The senior will proceed to the attendance window. Mrs. Vicki Godwin,
Mrs. Teresa Johnson, and Mrs. Lisa Chancery will receive the “cleared” slip and will issue
the diploma. (Do not forget that all you receive on stage is the cover.) When you receive
your diploma, please sign the graduation banner, which will be stored for future reunions.
!!!Remember, those who have not practiced the full mandatory graduation practice will
pick up their diplomas from the principal on the next official school day following
graduation. Seniors who “would have” graduated with the class but chose other options
are not to sign the banner.
!!!!Any senior who “trips” or shows any signs of intentional distraction, as deemed such
by the school and district personnel (not by family or friends), in any Processional and/or
Recessional will receive his/her diploma the following week from district personnel.
This rule is necessary to keep seniors from creating their own side shows of entertainment
to the embarrassment of not only their family, but also to the visiting guests on campus.
No one senior should view the graduation ceremony as his/her right to make any type of
statement, other than the valedictorian and salutatorian which is expressed in their
speeches, which are the culmination of all of their education. Please be mindful that each
and every one of you are representative of the whole class during this ceremony, so if
something is done to detract from the ceremony, it will not only cast a bad light upon
yourself, but also for every member of your class.
After Graduation
Ready for Project Graduation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Jim Shugart, Coordinator
Update information to seniors at meeting on May 9, 2018.
Graduation Practice
May 18, 2018
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1. Roll Call – Ms. Carroll
2. Explain Project Graduation information – Mr.
Jim Shugart
3. Alpha march and verification of formal names,
per guidance department –
Ms. Megan Carroll
Make sure that the seniors are lined up at the
stage side first. . .makes it faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4. Seniors who “owe” a debt should have been
contacted by Mrs. Joyce Gunn, Finance
Specialist, by this time.
5. Parking –
Reminder:
There will be no time to wait for seniors to correct situations they knew in advance not to
create. Neither the practice nor the ceremony will be sacrificed for the many, because of
the one, two, or few. Your Graduation Bulletin has been specific. Each senior has been
reminded to read it, and any updates, carefully and to abide by all of the instructions.
Graduation Bulletin is located on website for added convenience.
Roll Call –
Ms. Megan Carroll and Mrs. Heather Mesa: Val., Sal., Summa Cum Laude, Magna
Cum Laude, and Cum Laude will have been announced and will have been recognized at
Senior Honors Night. Completion of graduation requirements for ability to march during
Commencement Exercises will be done by Mrs. Heather Mesa. Guidance Department
furnishes list per the aforementioned categories. We will not take time to
“recognize” or award any recognition to anyone who did not come to Senior Honors
Night.
Mrs. Joyce Gunn has identified those not cleared. They do not march, if not cleared
before practice gets underway.
Mrs. Brandy White: Reminds about required dress. No excuses for failure to wear the
required black pants, because seniors can see NJROTC instructors. Black dress shoes
are required: no flip flops, no bedroom shoes, no clogs, no brogans, no sneakers, no
“scuffed up” cowboy boots, etc. Boys must wear a plain white shirt with solid black tie
(no gold, no pastels, no designs, etc.). BIG “flashy” earrings and/or necklaces and/or
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bracelets are not allowed and must be removed. No jewelry that is “flashy” is to be seen
outside the gown. Simple pearls and/or necklace is fine. Everything has been spelled out
in the Graduation Bulletin, with one posted on school website. In addition, each senior
has been given a mandatory practice reminder. Consult the Bulletin for senior group
portrait details.
Repeat! Mortar Boards (Caps) may not be decorated in any fashion. If your
Mortar Board has been altered in any manner with any change, especially any decoration
of any type, you will not be allowed to march. This is not a time for statement of
individuality, it is a uniform, dress, formal occasion. Nothing gaudy will be allowed which
diminishes the formality of the occasion. If the Mortar Board has been altered, the senior
will not march.
Reminder: Gowns are to be turned in as soon as graduation is over. Gowns
MUST be turned in ASAP after the ceremony to be inventoried and boxed for shipment
ASAP. Graduates will report to the Media Center where you will turn in your gown.
Make sure all Honor pins are off. Once cleared and given a “Clear” slip, graduates will
proceed to the attendance window to sign the class banner and to pick up your diploma.
There are volunteers waiting to help give each of you YOUR diploma. Do not keep them
waiting or you will need to return on Monday to pick up your diploma. Only graduating
seniors may sign the banner. If you are a senior and you are not qualified to march and
graduate neither on graduation day nor at summer graduation, you may sign the banner
when you finish the necessary requirements to get your diploma.
Practice begins.
*Principal reads to audience:
(*See last page.)
Line up for the processional along the breezeway wall adjacent to the gym: Val.,
Sal., Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, Cum Laude, and then alphabetical order.
Tassels on the right! The Val. and Sal. will proceed to the stage and will assume their
correct station. Deputy will monitor.
Once all of the seniors are lined up outside the gym, coming from the cafeteria down
Wing D on graduation day, they should be lined up one-by-one, Mrs. Brandy White,
Captain Code, and Perry Byars will be there to monitor and search the seniors as they
march into the gym.
Seniors march in one-by-one. The first senior goes to the right aisle and the second goes
to the nearest, the left aisle. Continue alternating. Senior will proceed to their individual
seats. The first row will “drop off” at the appropriate chair, starting at the stage side.
Beginning with the second row, the first senior for that row will enter the row from the
right-hand side and will march down until he/she is at the last chair (one closest to the
stage). All other rows will do the same.
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Processional: Remember, people are going to be taking pictures as seniors march up the
aisle. Give them a clear view, but do NOT stop. March to the music.
At the conclusion of the Processional, _________________clips the barrier to the left of
the stage and _____________clips the barrier to the right of the stage.
REMAIN STANDING!!!
The senior who will lead the pledge will stand by at the steps out of the way of the
seniors who are filing in. When the last senior goes by to assume his/her place in the last
row, the senior who will do the pledge will go onto the stage. (If the cadet is the Val or
sal, then he/she simply goes to the appropriate seat on stage.)
The cadet/senior who will lead the pledge steps to the lectern and says, “Please remain standing for the Presentation of the Colors and for the Pledge of Allegiance.” If a male student, the cadet/senior removes his mortarboard (cap)
as a signal to all of the senior boys to remove their caps. This is also the signal
for the NJROTC unit to begin their entrance from the back of the gym-audience
area.
(Recess one row in front of the stage, to allow for the Presentation of the Colors.)
When the NJROTC unit is in place in front of the stage, the senior leads the pledge. At
the end of the pledge, the NJROTC unit Posts the Colors (puts flags in place) and the unit
retires to the back of the gym. Senior who says the pledge stands straight, facing
forward with eyes on the cadets as they exit.
As soon as the cadets have cleared, he/she should say, “You may be seated.”
All of the audience, seniors, and people on stage will sit. Seniors will sit in UNISON!
All together!!!!
This is the key for the male seniors to replace their mortar boards (caps). The senior who
led the pledge steps back and goes down the steps and goes to his/her seat. By the time
the senior who said the pledge is in place, all mortar boards should be back on.
At the conclusion of the Pledge, while everyone is sitting, the members of the ensemble
should move to the risers. After the special music, the members go back to their seats.
The class president steps up on stage and goes to the lectern. If the class president is a
member of the ensemble, then he/she just steps up on stage.
The class president does the Welcome, which should be approximately 1-2 minutes.
The class president, if not on the front row, as the seniors march in, should
assume his/her place to the backside of the steps leading on stage. Remember to
have the person in the next chair to safeguard the class president’s chair. At this
point the class president does not enter the row in alphabetical order, for that
would mean he/she would have to come out of the row for the pledge. The class
president will be seated at the end of the rows, next to Captain Code, to facilitate
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easy entrance onto and off the stage. After the welcome, the class president goes
to his/her appropriate honor and/or alphabetical order seat within the seniors.
If the class president is a member of the Senior Ensemble, he/she moves to the staging
area, and the other members of the ensemble quickly assemble. Reminder for the
ensemble not to talk. Coordinate efforts for some to assume positions from all sides and
front, so as not to “bunch.”
Salutatorian If not part of the ensemble, when the seniors have made it back to their
respective places, after the ensemble selection, he/she steps to the lectern. The
Salutatorian’s speech is looking back in time, reflecting on the memories of the class.
The speech is between 1-2 minutes. No more, no less.
The Valedictorian should give the Salutatorian time to return to his/her seat before
he/she rises and steps to the lectern. The Valedictorian’s speech is dedicated to the future,
looking forward, visualizing what may be. The speech is between1-2 minutes. No
more, no less.
When the Valedictorian has returned to his/her seat, Ms. Carroll will step to the lectern
and will introduce the special guests, beginning with the superintendent.
On behalf of the Northview High School administration, faculty, and staff, I would like to
welcome the following honored platform guests to our 2018 Graduation Commencement
ceremony:
Superintendent of Escambia School District - Mr. Malcolm Thomas
School Board Member District 3 – Ms. Lee Hansen
School Board Member District 1 - Mr. Kevin Adams
School Board Chairman and School Board Member District 2 - Mr. Gerald Boone
School Board Vice Chairman and School Board Member District 4 - Mrs. Patty
Hightower
School Board Member for Northview - District 5- Mr. Bill Slayton
Deputy Superintendent - Mr. Norm Ross
Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction - Mr. Steve Marcanio
Director of High Schools - Mrs. Lesa Morgan
Director of Workforce Education – Dr. Michelle Taylor
Director of Exceptional Student Education – Mrs. Teri Szafran
Assistant Principal of Northview High School – Mr. Gerry Pippins
Principal of Northview High School – Mrs. Gayle Weaver
After the introductions, Ms. Carroll will introduce the superintendent’s part on the
program, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we will now have the Congratulatory Remarks from the Superintendent.”
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The superintendent will deliver his Congratulatory Remarks to the Class of 2018.
When the superintendent has finished, Ms. Carroll steps back to the lectern and says,
“Will the Senior Class of 2018 please rise.” Seniors will rise TOGETHER!
As Ms. Carroll calls the name of each senior, the senior will come up on the stage, will
receive the diploma (cover only at this time), will shake Mrs. Weaver’s hand,
Superintendent Thomas’s hand, Board Chair’s and Vice Chair’s hand, and Mr. Pippins’
hand and will exit the stage. Once the senior whose name has been called and has
processed across stage to reach the top of the right hand steps, Ms. Carroll will call
the next senior’s name.
The Val. and Sal. are the first in line for the diplomas, so as soon as seniors are told to
rise by Ms. Carroll, these two seniors should stand and exit the stage: Val. and Sal. will
step down from the stage to the right side and will remain standing at the bottom of
the steps until Ms. Carroll calls their names separately. Val’s name is called, and
he/she crosses in front of the stage, steps on stage, receives diploma, and assumes same
position - but standing. Same procedure for the Salutatorian.
All of the seniors will be standing. The first row will line up (bumper to bumper) and
will face the stage. All other rows will face forward.
It is most important to remember that they will all turn in their row and face the
stage and will proceed from the left side facing the seniors. (Reminder: Do not have
the seniors start at the far end next to the musical setup.)
Each senior will step up on stage to receive his/her diploma. As the one in front is
stepping down the right side of the stage, the next senior should be ready to step onto the
left steps. Ms. Carroll should call the senior’s name as he/she steps past the podium.
Do not wait! Each senior steps up on stage, crosses the stage, exits on the right,
marches in front of the stage, and returns to the appropriate row. When all of the first row
has returned to their seats, edging along to their original chair, as each senior goes on
stage, Ms. Carroll will pause, allowing the first row to sit in unison. The lead senior on
the row and the last senior on the row should be able to make eye contact and lead the
row in sitting in unison. Same procedure is followed for each row. Repeat: When the
last senior is in place on the immediate front row, that one row will sit in unison.
This procedure will
be repeated row by row until the last rows are complete. This is done in order for all
seniors to have an opportunity to be seen by all, not just the front rows.
Both girls and boys should be very, very careful as they climb the steps with shoes vs.
gown. Tripping is very common for those who try to wear very high-heeled shoes and/or
do not pick up their gowns at the steps. Practice climbing some steps at home in gown
and shoes. It is not easy.
Graduation is the second most solemn occasion in your life, next to your wedding day.
Please know that all senior parents and friends are very proud of each and every senior
who graduates; however, when family and friends try to yell, hoot, and holler, it just
drowns out the next person’s name. Let’s be fair to our fellow seniors and try and make
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sure that friends and family do not drown out someone else’s name and time. It is really
important that each senior’s name is able to be heard and recognized as he/she receives
his/her diploma.
Remind parents that the entire front is cordoned off, so parents will not be able to access
the marching area reserved for seniors. Deputies will enforce the Senior-Only Zone.
At the conclusion of the Presentation of Diplomas, the senior(s) who will lead the Alma
Mater will go to the lectern. The senior(s) who will lead the Alma Mater will not return
to his/her seat, after receiving his/her diploma. The senior will cross in front of the
stage, as all other seniors, but instead of returning to his/her chair will stand to the back
of the steps by the stage.
The senior leading the Alma Mater will say, “Everyone, please rise and everyone join
in for the singing of the Alma Mater.”
At the conclusion of the Alma Mater, Senior (s) who leads in the Alma Mater will say, “Everyone, please be seated...” and will descend the stage and will return to his/her seat.
(Alma Mater is printed on the inside of the Commencement exercise program.)
Seniors sit in UNISON – Together!
Mrs. Weaver goes to the lectern and makes a few remarks. At the end of the remarks,
“
Superintendent Malcolm Thomas,
as principal of Northview High School,
I hereby certify each of these seniors has met the eligibility requirements for a high
school diploma as prescribed by the Escambia County School Board and the State
of Florida.”
The Superintendent says, “Would the Class of 2018 please rise,”
The Superintendent rises and gives the Graduation Charge. At the conclusion, the
seniors may toss their mortar boards. Do not aim at anyone. Toss into the air. (This
makes a great picture, so tell your family and friends to be ready for the Kodak moment.)
Remember to retrieve your mortarboard, visit with family and friends, and then quickly
make your way to the media center for checkout.
NJROTC will pass out the Commencement programs at the entrance to the gym doors
from lobby and at the entrance to the theater.
Note: Dean Johnson is in charge of the coordination and assignment of duties to the four
deputies, hired for the occasion.
2018 Deputy Edmondson will coordinate with the other deputy(ies) for assistance with
designated parking and will assist with senior parking in the bus loop.
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When gym full-capacity is reached, guests will be directed by the deputy to the theater.
Visitors are allowed into the gym at 2:00 p.m.
Graduation starts at 4:00 p.m. Doors are closed. There is no entering at that time.
Anyone exiting will not be readmitted.
Copies are on the school website: northviewchiefs.com
1. _______________, NJROTC Cadet, leading pledge
2. _______________, Class President
3. _______________, Salutatorian
4. _______________, Valedictorian
5. ______________ _, Senior(s) Leading Alma Mater
Last Updated
March 26, 2018
GBW
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Principal reads to audience:
Graduation Welcome 2018
“To the parents, grandparents, other
relatives, and friends of our graduates:
Good afternoon. I am Gayle Weaver, Principal of
Northview High School. On behalf of our faculty and
students, I welcome you to the graduation ceremony for the
Class of 2018.
To the parents, grandparents, other relatives, and friend of
our graduates, we are so pleased to have you at this special
celebration.
This ceremony is steeped in tradition. It is a formal
ceremony which has been organized in the same way,
regardless of nation or country. I urge the audience to act
in a respectful manner so that each graduate may be
recognized appropriately. Each family deserves the right to
hear their graduate’s name and to see their graduate walk
across the stage.
We realize there may be unexpected situations, but we ask
that everyone remain seated until all of the seniors have
been recognized. It would be extremely appreciated for us
to afford an uninterrupted time for each senior.
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At this time, please turn off your cell phones and pagers,
and join us for the next hour in honoring this very special
Class of 2018.
Please rise for the Procession of Graduates and please
remain standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and the
retiring of the colors.
Class of 2018.”
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Get 2018 copy from Captain.
NORTHVIEW GRADUATION EXERCISES
Date: Saturday, 19 May 2018
Time: Show time NLT 1400
Location: Northview Gym
Color Guard: Uniform SDB’s w/ ascots / chrome domes / leggings
1. Cadet Orelblis Rodriguez
2. Cadet Victoria Grammer
3. Cadet Wyatt Morris
4. Cadet Mya Henderson
VIP Escorts / Uniforms: SBD’s
1. Cadet Rebekah Amerson
2. Cadet Keaton Brown
3. Cadet Trinady Tanksley
Parking/ Uniform: Service Uniform ( Khaki shirt/blouse and Black
pants)
1. Cadet John Gulledge
2. Cadet Jackob Braun
3. Cadet Zachary Braun
Ushers / Uniform: Service Uniform ( Khaki shirt/blouse and Black
pants)
1. Cadet Joseph Kidd
2. Cadet Madison Jogan
3. Cadet Colby Morris
4. Cadet Savannah Steadham