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Wylie East, High graduation June 6

by | Jun 3, 2015 | Education

From Staff Reports

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The 2015 graduates of Wylie ISD will receive diplomas Saturday, June 6 at the Allen Events Center.

Wylie East’s ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. Valedictorian Peyton Demetrovich and Salutatorian Nate Porter will address the WHS class of 2015.

Wylie High’s start is 3 p.m. Valedictorian is Callahan Martin and Salutatorian is Najib Gazi.

Tickets are required for admission and will be distributed directly to seniors. Doors will open about an hour before each ceremony. Graduates must ride district-provided transportation from their campus and come dressed for the ceremony. No changing facilities will be available.

Attendees may not bring outside food or beverages; weapons of any kind (including pocket knives); tobacco; alcohol; fireworks; monopods and tripods; flowers, gift bags, balloons, beach balls, Frisbees, bubbles, silly string, glitter, confetti, or laser pens; pets/animals; posters, signs, banners, placards, or mortarboards; bullhorns, air horns, or any artificial noisemakers; glitter, confetti, rice or birdseed; wrapped gifts or umbrellas

Bags and cases are subject to search.

Allen Events Center is located at 200 East Stacy Road #1350 in Allen.

A live stream of both the Wylie High and Wylie East ceremonies will be available on the district’s website one hour prior to the start of graduations.

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