The PTO is planning for Gradfest, which takes place at the end of the year for the graduating seniors in the Freshman Cafeteria.
According to Kim Gunderman, PTO president, the PTO changed the date of Gradfest to May 27 after the addition of extra days of school. Gradfest this year takes place from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Gradfest chair Laura Moehling said, “Seniors should attend for the fun, games, friends, food, and prizes.” About 80-85 % of the graduating class attends Gradfest normally according to Moehling. “We would appreciate a $25 donation from each senior, but it is not required,” Moehling said, “Seniors also need to bring their student ID for one last time to Gradfest.” By Andrew Wang
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