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Graduation Schedule Available for Class of 2025

Graduation Schedule Available for Class of 2025

Hats off to the approximately 750 students who will commemorate the culmination of their PreK-8 academic careers this June! The schedule of ceremonies is now available as Redwood City School District (RCSD) teachers, staff, and families prepare to celebrate the Class of 2025! 

Superintendent Dr. John Baker expressed his admiration and well wishes for the graduating class:

“Congratulations to the remarkable Class of 2025 as they mark this significant milestone in their educational journey. Your achievements are a testament to your hard work and dedication. As you move forward, know that the entire RCSD community is proud of you and wishes you continued success in high school and beyond.”

The commencement ceremonies are scheduled as follows:

8th Grade Graduations:

Date Time School Location Number of Graduates
June 5 3:00 pm North Star Academy School Field 81
June 5 4:00 pm Hoover Community School School Gym 65
June 5 5:00 pm Clifford School Clifford Upper Field 78
June 5 6:00 pm Roy Cloud School Roy Cloud, Little League Field 79
June 5 6:00 pm MIT School Field 180
June 6 6:00 pm Kennedy Middle School School Field  274

In addition to our eighth grade students, who will soon begin their high school journey, nearly 390 fifth graders will celebrate their promotion to secondary education.

5th Grade Promotions:

Date Time School Location Number of Students Promoted
June 5 1:00 pm Garfield Community School Garfield Amphitheater 43
June 5 5:00 pm Roosevelt Elementary School Blacktop by MUB  72
June 6 9:00 am Orion Alternative Elementary School Orion Alternative Field 63
June 6 9:00 am Taft Community School Taft Amphitheater 77
June 6 9:30 am Henry Ford Elementary School  Henry Ford Field 70
June 6 3:00 pm Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School Adelante Selby Front Roundabout 63

RCSD Board of Trustees members will be part of the ceremonies as each school community celebrates their graduates.

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