April 6, 2015 PARENTS/GUARDIANS AND CLASS OF 2015: With graduation just around the corner, there are a number of related activities and issues you should be informed about: IMPORTANT REMINDER: CLASS DUES MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO THE PROM – Dues are $5.00 for each year that you have attended PRHS; see Mrs. Prescott. GET YOUR PROM TICKETS IN THE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE STARTING APRIL 13th JOSTENS DELIVERS CAPS, GOWNS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: MAY 7th Jostens will be in the lobby outside the cafeteria on Thursday, May 7th, during lunches to deliver graduation caps, gowns, announcements, etc. and collect any money owed. If you have not paid for your cap and gown yet, the cost is $23.00 (please make check payable to Jostens). Caps and gowns should be removed from the packages and tried on at home. Place gown on hanger to help remove wrinkles. If anyone has a problem with the fit of his or her gown, please stop by to see Mrs. Prescott and she will correct this. IMPORTANT: There will be a MANDATORY Prom meeting with Mr. Parsons (for PRHS students only) on Thursday, May 7th time and location to be announced. STUDENTS MUST BE IN SCHOOL ON FRIDAY, MAY 8th AND ATTEND THE PROM MEETING IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE PROM. ALSO, ALL PRHS STUDENTS ATTENDING THE PROM MUST COMPLETE AND SIGN THE ATTACHED PROM PARTICIPATION CONTRACT AND RETURN IT TO THE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE. SENIOR/JUNIOR PROM: SATURDAY, MAY 9 “The Great Gatsby” 6:00 - 11:00 PM The Prom is again at The Courtyard Marriott, Concord, NH, Saturday, May 9, from 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Exit 15W off I-93 at the Grappone Conference Center). Students must arrive no later than 7:00 p.m. Call 254-9414 if you have unexpected complications that prevent you from arriving at the Prom by 7:00 PM. Prom tickets are $60 each for all students. Seniors must have their class dues paid prior to purchasing their tickets. Please stop by the Principal’s Office during break, lunch periods, or after school until Tuesday, May 5th. A complete buffet dinner will be served and music for dancing will be provided by Cuzin’ Richard Entertainment Associates from 6:00 - 11:00 PM. Prom photos will be taken by Lifetouch Studios and will begin at 6:00 PM. Students will receive photo packet information and prices from Mrs. Prescott when they pick up their tickets. You will pay the photographer for your pictures with either cash or check at the Prom (no credit cards). PROM GUESTS, not from PRHS, must complete and return to the Principal a “Request to Attend a PRHS Function” form (forms may be obtained in the Main Office or Principal’s Office). 1 SENIOR CLASS PICTURE: MAY 28 - 11:00 AM Lifetouch Studios will take the Senior Class group picture in the high school gymnasium on Thursday, May 28, at 11:00 AM prior to graduation rehearsal. GRADUATION GOWNS (No Caps) ARE MANDATORY FOR THIS PICTURE (please bring them to school on that day). You can mail your order form with a check to Lifetouch Studios and they will mail your pictures directly to your home address. GRADUATION REHEARSALS: – MAY 28 AND JUNE 5 MANDATORY: - graduation rehearsals will be held on the following days: Thursday, May 28 - 11:30 AM (PRHS Gym - prior to yearbook assembly) Friday, June 5 - 8:00 AM (John C. Foley Gym-PSU) It is MANDATORY that all seniors attend rehearsals so we can line you up in the order you will be walking on graduation day as this is how the diplomas are arranged. YEARBOOK ASSEMBLY: – MAY 28 (Note: graduation gowns worn for assembly). On May 28, the yearbook assembly will be held at approximately 1:00 PM. Seniors will rehearse starting at approximately 11:30 AM prior to this. At the yearbook assembly seniors will walk in dressed in their graduation gowns, be seated, and enjoy the assembly, the senior video, and the distribution of yearbooks. If you have not purchased a yearbook ($50) see Mrs. Prescott in the Principal’s Office. SENIOR EXAMS: MAY 30 and June 2, 3 & 4 (Exams are in the gym except make-ups): FRIDAY, MAY 29 PER 1 BLUE EXAM 7:30 – 9:00 BREAK 9:00 – 9:10 PER 3 BLUE EXAM 9:10 – 10:40 LUNCH 10:45 – 12:45 TUESDAY, JUNE 2 PER 2 BLUE EXAM BREAK PER 4 BLUE EXAM LUNCH MAKE-UP EXAMS MONDAY,JUNE 1 PER 1 WHITE EXAM 7:30 – 9:00 BREAK 9:00 – 9:10 PER 3 WHITE EXAM 9:10 – 10:40 LUNCH 10:45 – 12:45 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 PER 2 WHITE EXAM 7:30 – 9:00 BREAK 9:00 – 9:10 PER 4 WHITE EXAM 9:10 – 10:40 LUNCH 10:45 – 12:45 MAKE-UP EXAMS 12:45 – 2:20 BACCALAUREATE: MAY 31th 7:30 – 9:00 9:00 – 9:10 9:10 – 10:40 10:45 – 12:45 12:45 – 2:20 Sunday, May 31th, 7:00 p.m., at the Plymouth Congregational Church. SENIOR AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT: JUNE 2nd – 5:30 PM The Senior Awards/Scholarship Ceremony will begin at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, June 2nd, at the Silver Center for the Arts at Plymouth State University. Seniors need to arrive at 5:00 PM and report to the band room for lining up and processional into the auditorium. The class treasury pays for each senior plus two free guests. Others are invited to attend at $5.00 each. Please indicate on the attached form how many will be attending (including you and your two free guests) and return the form to Mrs. Prescott by Friday, May 22nd. SENIORS MUST RETURN THE ATTACHED FORM IF THEY PLAN TO ATTEND, EVEN THOUGH THEIR ADMITTANCE IS FREE, SO THAT WE HAVE AN ACCURATE COUNT FOR SEATING AND REFRESHMENTS. 2 SPRING SPORTS AWARDS: THURSDAY, MAY 28, 6:00 PM MANDATORY GRADUATION REHEARSAL: JUNE 5 Friday, June 5 - 8:00 AM (John C. Foley Gym-PSU): Casual dress, no caps or gowns. GRADUATION: JUNE 6th – 9:00 AM Again, this year, commencement exercises will be held at the John C. Foley Gymnasium at the Plymouth State University Physical Education Facility. Graduation will start at 9:00 AM on the morning of June 6th. Seniors should plan to arrive no later than 8:00 AM and report to the indoor tennis courts to be lined up for the processional. Please allow yourself ample time to get to the P.E. Center, keeping in mind the amount of traffic. APPROPRIATE GRADUATION ATTIRE Graduation is a formal occasion where students are representing their school, family and community; therefore, they are expected to dress accordingly. Specifically, students are to wear under their graduation gown semi-formal clothing – dress pants, shoes (no sandals), socks, collared dress shirt (no tee shirts) and tie (recommended; not mandatory) for young men; and dresses/skirts/dress slacks, appropriate tops and shoes/sandals (no flip flops) for young women. Graduation caps may have pictures or appropriate language written on them; they will be checked before graduation. NO JEANS, SHORTS, SNEAKERS OR WORK BOOTS WILL BE ALLOWED. If students come to graduation and are not wearing the appropriate clothing or shoes, they will be sent home by an administrator to change into appropriate attire and will jeopardize whether they arrive back in time to graduate. So please students, dress appropriately so you and your family can enjoy this momentous and joyous occasion without added stress. One other issue that needs to be addressed is a serious and dangerous one. This issue is drinking and driving. To avoid any tragedy at this time of year, I ask that you take every precaution to make sure your son or daughter is not drinking and driving. Please make sure you know the activities your son or daughter plans to attend. Will you also consider the fact that it is illegal to supply alcohol to a minor? I think we should be doing whatever we can to send a strong message to our children that they should not drink. Let's work together to make this a very enjoyable, memorable, and safe occasion. A GIFT FROM THE CLASS OF 2015: The Plymouth Regional High School Senior Class has generously donated money from their class treasury to hire a professional photographer for graduation. Lifetouch Studios will have two photographers at graduation and will provide each senior with a 5x7 photograph. This will ensure that every parent/guardian receives a photo of their graduate receiving their diploma without the stress and chaos of everyone trying to find a place to take pictures. Pictures will be mailed home by Mrs. Prescott. Duplicates of the photo will be available upon request through Lifetouch Studios (800-577-6453). Plymouth Regional High School wishes to thank the Class of 2015 for their most generous donation. Sincerely, Bruce W. Parsons Bruce W. Parsons, Principal 3 SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP / AWARDS CEREMONY – JUNE 2nd Return to Mrs. Prescott in the Principal's office NO LATER THAN May 22nd. ______________________________ will attend the Awards Ceremony. (NAME OF SENIOR) Number of free guests____ (limit 2 free guests) Number of paying guests _____ ($5.00 each) Amount enclosed _______________ SENIORS MUST RETURN THIS FORM IF THEY PLAN TO ATTEND, EVEN THOUGH YOUR ADMITTANCE IS FREE, SO THAT WE MAY HAVE AN ACCURATE COUNT. (Tear along perforated line) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLYMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR/SENIOR PROM PARTICIPATION CONTRACT “I, ______________, have chosen to participate in Plymouth Regional High School’s 2015 Junior/Senior Prom. To do anything which could potentially harm my body or cause harm to someone else would be irresponsible of me. I agree to remain free from alcohol and other drugs during the entire Junior/Senior Prom weekend. I fully understand this pledge extends to pre-Prom activities, the Prom and post-Prom activities. If I have a problem or need help fulfilling this contract, I understand that the school’s social worker and school counselors will be available to help me. The consequences for a violation of this contract are as follows: If I am a senior, I will not be allowed to participate in the 2015 Graduation Ceremony. If I am a junior, sophomore, or freshman I will not be allowed to participate in the 2016 Junior/Senior Prom. I also understand that the above consequences do not preclude the administration from taking further disciplinary action in accordance with the rules and regulations as outlined in the Student Handbook. I pledge to abide by all rules and policies and to help all of my classmates abide by the same rules and policies. ________________________________ Student Signature ________________ Date “As the parent/guardian of ______________________, I understand and support this contract and pledge that my son/daughter has signed. Student health and safety is the goal of our program and I support the school system in its efforts to attain this goal.” ______________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature _________________ Date 4