Yard Signs Single Sided $25 • Double Sided $30
Waterproof Banners with Grommetts $40 - 24x36in • $75 - 48 x 36in
Yard Sign - 18 x 24in
Banners - 24x36 in or 48 x 36 in
All senior send-off and graduation activities are school events and all rules and regulations regarding conduct and the use of tobacco products, alcohol, and/or other drugs are strictly enforced. Everyone must understand that the possession of alcohol and/or drugs at any time, or being under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, will result in the removal of the student from the activity. Exclusion from all senior activities, including graduation ceremonies, may result.
All seniors must abide by all school rules. We do not want to belabor the point; however, everyone must understand the consequences of poor judgment. Please help us enjoy a safe and drug free senior send-off schedule.
Students attending senior activities may be required to submit to a breath or other tests at any time. Any indication of alcohol or other drugs in the system or refusal to submit to one or both of these tests will result in exclusion from all senior activities including the graduation ceremony.
The Pelham House, Dennis MA
Price ~ $60
Busses will depart DY at 2:30 and return at 7:30
Cost ~ $10
Practice cannot start until all students are in attendance.
Bowling, Ax Throwing, Air Park, Arcade and snacks
$25
Practice cannot start until all students are in attendance.
Includes skate rental
$10
Senior Awards Night 6:30PM, students should arrive at 6PM
Practice cannot start until all students are in attendance.
Senior Last Assembly 9:15AM
Senior Parade to DYIMS, SAE, ME Small & Ezra Baker - immediately following Senior Last Assembly
Seniors march from DYH and parade around DYIMS and Station Avenue to be celebrated by the younger students in our district.
Students are not permitted back in the building after the parade.
The Red Jacket, Yarmouth MA
Students must arrive by 8:30 am.
Gates open at 9:00 am
We would really like to have this ceremony outside on the football field. Any type of light rain or drizzle, our plan is to proceed with an outdoor graduation. Please plan accordingly for possible bad weather.
If the weather is considerably bad (heavy rain or lighting) we will have an indoor graduation at 9am in the gymnasium. Two guests will be permitted per graduate in the gymnasium. Two additional seats will be in the Auditorium, Cafe and Library. More information will be provided on the rain situation.
Gown: Gown worn over long pants, collared shirt, tie, or dress/skirt.
Note: Seniors may not wear jeans, shorts, t-shirts, sneakers, work boots, flip flops, teva-type sandals, or birkenstock type sandals under their graduation gown.
If you need assistance meeting the dress code please contact your guidance counselor.
Purpose The graduation ceremony is a momentous occasion that recognizes the dedication and achievements of our seniors. Our position aims to honor both the collective accomplishments of our students and the individual excellence that each student brings to the Dennis-Yarmouth community.
Statement The graduation ceremony is a prestigious event reflecting the achievements of our seniors, maintaining the school's standards of decorum and respect. Therefore, the gown must be worn properly over appropriate formal attire: long pants, a collared shirt, and a tie, or a dress/skirt. Students are not permitted to wear jeans, shorts, t-shirts, sneakers, work boots, flip-flops, Teva-type sandals, or Birkenstock-style sandals under the graduation gown. Students in need of assistance to meet the dress code requirements should contact their guidance counselor for support. For any questions or assistance, please reach out to your guidance counselor. During the graduation ceremony, seniors are encouraged to wear approved stoles, cords, and other regalia that reflect their accomplishments both within and outside the high school. This practice not only celebrates shared achievements but also acknowledges the unique contributions and heritage of each student.
Approved Regalia Criteria
1. Excellence Areas:
a. Leadership: Recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in school or community settings.
b. Academics: Acknowledges students achieving high academic standards.
c. Community Service: Celebrates students who have significantly contributed to community service efforts.
d. Military Service: Honors students committed to or participating in military service.
2. Cultural Heritage: Students may wear cords signifying their cultural background, promoting diversity and inclusivity within the school community.
Restrictions
Mortarboards/Graduation Caps Decorating or altering graduation caps is not permitted to maintain uniformity and respect for the formal ceremony's decorum. This practice also celebrates our combined identity as proud D-Y Dolphins.
Implementation
Requests for cords, stoles, or other regalia reflecting the specified areas must be approved by administration. Submissions for approval should be presented at least 2 weeks before the graduation date.
The administration reserves the right to decline any regalia that does not adhere to the stated criteria or align with the school district’s values.
Conclusion
This position reinforces our commitment to celebrating both our unity and individual uniqueness. We look forward to honoring the outstanding achievements of the Dennis-Yarmouth Class of 2025 in a ceremony befitting their hard work and dedication.
Approval This position is endorsed by Dennis-Yarmouth High School and is effective as of May 5, 2025.
Email seniorclass@dy-regional.net to sign up to sell or bake something!
President - Noah Golden
Vice President - Braden Miller
Treasurer - Spencer Dowden
Secretary - Isabella Power
Class Representatives - Megan McDowell, Sophia Depuy, Kendra Hayes, Hannah Willis