News Summary
Graduation ceremonies for thousands of seniors across Houston are scheduled for the upcoming weeks. Several high schools have announced their specific dates and venues, allowing families and friends to celebrate this significant milestone. The Houston Independent School District will host most of these events at notable locations, ensuring a memorable experience for students and guests alike. With a focus on safety and recognizing students’ achievements, this graduation season promises to be a momentous occasion for the community.
Houston Graduation Ceremonies Scheduled for Thousands of Area Seniors
Houston, TX – Thousands of seniors from high schools across the Houston area are gearing up for graduation ceremonies, set to take place over the next few weeks as the 2024-2025 school year draws to a close. Various schools have released announcements detailing their specific dates and venues, allowing families and friends to prepare for this milestone event.
Upcoming Graduation Dates and Locations
Several high schools within different school districts have confirmed their graduation schedules. Notable ceremonies will occur at the following venues:
- College Park High School (Cy-Fair ISD) – 7:30 p.m., Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands
- Pasadena Memorial High School (Pasadena ISD) – 7 p.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Pearland High School (Pearland ISD) – 9 a.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Tomball Memorial High School (Tomball ISD) – noon, Reed Arena, College Station
- Humble High School (Humble ISD) – 12:30 p.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Kingwood Park High School (Humble ISD) – 4 p.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Cypress Ridge High School (Cy-Fair ISD) – 4 p.m., Berry Center, Cypress
- Cypress Park High School (Cy-Fair ISD) – 8 p.m., Berry Center, Cypress
- Cypress Woods High School (Cy-Fair ISD) – noon, Berry Center, Cypress
- Aldine High School (Aldine ISD) – 9 a.m., M.O. Campbell Educational Center, Houston
- William B. Travis High School (Fort Bend ISD) – 1 p.m., Fort Bend County EpiCenter, Rosenberg
- Cypress Lakes High School (Cy-Fair ISD) – 5 p.m., Berry Center, Cypress
- Ridge Point High School (Fort Bend ISD) – 5 p.m., Fort Bend County EpiCenter, Rosenberg
- Westside High School (Houston ISD) – 6 p.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Bellaire High School (Houston ISD) – 9 a.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
- Lamar High School (Houston ISD) – 6 p.m., NRG Stadium, Houston
Houston Independent School District Graduation Schedule
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) will commence its graduation ceremonies starting on June 3, with most events scheduled from June 6 to June 8. The academic year will conclude for students on June 4 and for teachers on June 5. HISD graduates will primarily gather at several locations including Barnett Fieldhouse, Delmar Fieldhouse, and NRG Stadium.
Specialized institutions within HISD will also celebrate their graduates. The Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts will hold its ceremony at Smart Financial Centre, whereas the Energized for STEM Academy will host its event at Dunham Theater.
Humble ISD and Other Districts
Meanwhile, Humble Independent School District will conduct six graduation ceremonies over the course of three days, from May 22 to May 24. Similar to HISD, safety and student success are prioritized throughout these celebratory events, ensuring that the accomplishments of each graduating senior are duly recognized.
Conclusion
As graduation season approaches, families and students in the Houston area are looking forward to celebrating hard-earned achievements. With various ceremonies planned in renowned venues, the anticipation is building for this momentous occasion that signifies the end of an educational journey and the beginning of new opportunities for thousands of graduating seniors.
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- Houston Chronicle: HISD Graduation Ceremonies for 2025
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- Frontiersman: Houston High Graduation Week
- Houston Chronicle: Graduation Dates for High Schools

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