Frisco ISD prepares for Class of 2025 graduation celebrations at Ford and Comerica Centers

Frisco ISD prepares for Class of 2025 graduation celebrations at Ford and Comerica Centers
Mike R. Waldrip, Superintendent Frisco Independent School District — Official website
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Frisco ISD is gearing up to honor the Class of 2025 with graduation ceremonies set to take place this month. The district is preparing for the events that will occur at the Ford Center and Comerica Center from May 21 through May 23. This schedule allows seniors and their families to have the weekend before Memorial Day free, fulfilling a request made over the past few years.

High school campuses will have an early release at 1 p.m. on May 21. Should bad weather make-up days be necessary on May 22 or 23, those would also be early release days, though currently, such days are not anticipated. Families and students will receive direct communication from campuses regarding transportation details.

Graduation tickets, essential for entry into the ceremonies, will be distributed to seniors by their respective campuses. The ceremonies will be accessible via live-streaming online and on-demand after the events at no cost. The FISD Graduation webpage will provide the link as the date approaches.

The schedule for ceremonies includes:

– Comerica Center:
– 4:30 p.m. – Heritage High School
– 8 p.m. – Panther Creek High School
– 4:30 p.m. – Emerson High School
– 8 p.m. – Independence High School
– 4:30 p.m. – Liberty High School
– 8 p.m. – Memorial High School

– Ford Center at The Star:
– 5:30 p.m. – Frisco High School
– 8 p.m. – Lone Star High School
– 5:30 p.m. – Reedy High School
– 8 p.m. – Centennial High School
– 5:30 p.m. – Lebanon Trail High School
– 8 p.m. – Wakeland High School

Information on bag policies and parking for both venues is available on the FISD Graduation Webpage.



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