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About Project Graduation
Project Graduation is an all-night, alcohol and drug free celebration for the graduating class. Why is it so important? Graduates often 'party hop' in their efforts to celebrate with as many of their classmates as possible. Project Graduation provides a safe alternative to party hopping: it keeps all of the graduates off of the roads, prevents any of them from becoming an accident static and allows their parents to rest easy knowing their son/daughter is safely celebrating. When and Where is it held? The celebration begins at a pre-determined time on the night of graduation, with check-in at the high school. Are all members of the graduating class eligible to attend? Graduates must qualify to 'walk' in the graduation ceremony. |
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