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GRADUATION 2026

Graduation this year for the Class of 2026 will be on June 4th, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. in Wolverine Stadium.
Graduation this year for the Class of 2026 will be on June 4th, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. in Wolverine Stadium.![]()
Graduation this year for the Class of 2026 will be on June 4th, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. in Wolverine Stadium.
STUDENT ATTIRE, REGALIA, AND BEHAVIOR
STUDENT ATTIRE, REGALIA, AND BEHAVIOR![]()
STUDENT ATTIRE, REGALIA, AND BEHAVIOR
Student Appropriate Attire/Behavior: Distribution of previously purchased caps and gowns will take place on Wednesday, June 4th, at rehearsal. Recommended graduation attire for students includes any of the following: a collared shirt, with or without a tie, a blouse, nice pants, an afternoon dress or skirt. Jeans, shorts, t-shirts, hats, and flip-flop sandals are inappropriate and unacceptable for a dignified graduation ceremony. Cell phones, cameras, flowers/leis (unless pre-approved at rehearsal), purses, water bottles and any other items are not permitted during the student line-up or graduation ceremony. Water will be available during lineup. Cap and gowns, may NOT be altered in any way, including no decorations on graduation caps.
Additional Attire/Regalia:State Legislature passed AB 1248 (Gloria) in 2018, adding Education Code section 35183.1. The code allows students to wear “traditional tribal regalia or recognized objects of cultural or religious significance” as adornment at school graduation ceremonies (emphasis added). A local education agency retains the discretion to limit an item that is likely to cause a substantial disruption of, or material interference with, the ceremony. The law requires that every graduating California student, regardless of their identity, are allowed to represent their family, culture, and/or faith affiliation in graduation ceremonies through regalia or adornments without substantial disruption or material interference with those ceremonies. Education Code section 35183.1(b) defines the term adornment as meaning: something attached to, or worn with, but not replacing, the cap and gown customarily worn at school graduation ceremonies. The term cultural is defined: recognized practices and traditions of a certain group of people.
If a student wishes to wear regalia that meets the above descriptions to graduation, they must present them at rehearsal. If not presented and approved at rehearsal, they will not be allowed at graduation. School staff will not be holding any personal items during the ceremony. They will need to be returned to your family.
Other regalia provided by school-sponsored academic organizations, such as AVID, National Honors Society or the California Scholarship Federation are allowed.
Student Footwear: Students CANNOT wear high-heeled shoes during the ceremony; the heels of such shoes easily sink into the artificial turf of the field and are a serious tripping hazard. Security will check student footwear prior to students entering the field. Students wearing high-heeled footwear will be asked to change their shoes. Wedge shoes and/or flat soles are required. Our suggestion is to wear comfortable flat shoes for the ceremony and then change into other footwear of choice following the ceremony.
Student & Attendee Etiquette: Graduates will enter the stadium in an orderly manner and will remain seated during most of the ceremony. Our goal is to allow each and every graduate their moment in the spotlight as they cross the stage and their name is announced. It is expected that graduates refrain from talking to other classmates during the presentation of diplomas. Noisy or visual distractions can obviously detract from the celebration of each graduate. Noise-makers, signs, fireworks, beach balls, or other distractions are prohibited anywhere in the stadium, as these are distractions and/or prevent each graduate’s name from being heard. Students violating graduation policies will be removed to a restricted area and released to a parent following the ceremony. In such situations, the diploma will be withheld pending a parent / administrator conference.
CAP & GOWN
CAP & GOWN![]()
CAP & GOWN
All students, regardless of GPA, will be ordering black gowns. Once GPA distinctions have been finalized by the guidance office, Jostens will switch out black robes for white robes prior to the students receiving them for those who have earned the distinction.
Please contact our Jostens rep below to purchase keepsake caps & gowns or CLICK HERE.
If you did not purchase a cap & gown, please reach out to Jostens directly to see what is still available.
OR VISIT THEIR WAREHOUSE at:
Jostens Warehouse
Location: 384 Clinton St. Suite A. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm, Saturdays: 10am - 1pm
Aliso Niguel Jostens Representative: Jack Nicholson