PUSD End of the Year Events
From middle school promotions to high school graduations, these events recognize the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of our students, families, and staff. We look forward to celebrating together as a community.
Graduation is a meaningful milestone that celebrates students who have successfully completed their educational journey. Porterville Unified School District proudly honors graduates from our high schools and Porterville Adult School who have met district requirements and earned their diplomas.
We invite families and community members to join us in celebrating the Class of 2026:
🎓 Graduations
Tuesday, May 26
6:00 PM • Port Naz
Tuesday, June 2
6:00 PM • Buck Shaffer Auditorium
7:00 PM • PMA
Wednesday, June 3
7:30 PM • Rankin Stadium
Thursday, June 4
6:00 PM • Buck Shaffer Auditorium
6:30 PM • Citrus Campus
7:30 PM • Rankin Stadium
Friday, June 5
6:00 PM • Buck Shaffer Auditorium
7:30 PM • Rankin Stadium
🏫 Middle School Promotions
Wednesday, June 3
9:00 AM • Rankin Stadium
Thursday, June 4
9:00 AM • Rankin Stadium
Friday, June 5
9:00 AM • Rankin Stadium
12:00 PM • PMA
Purpose of Graduation
Graduation ceremonies are held to recognize students who have successfully completed all required coursework, met district standards, and earned a high school diploma. These events celebrate student achievement and mark an important transition to future opportunities.
Student Participation
Participation in graduation ceremonies is based on meeting district expectations, including academic, attendance, and conduct requirements. To take part in the ceremony, students must:
- Complete all graduation requirements
- Maintain satisfactory attendance
- Meet school behavior and discipline standards
- Resolve any outstanding obligations to the school
Students who do not meet these expectations may still receive their diplomas, but may not be eligible to participate in the ceremony.
Student Conduct Expectations
Graduation is a formal and meaningful event. Students are expected to:
- Demonstrate respectful and appropriate behavior
- Follow all school and district rules
- Comply with directions from staff and event personnel
Students are expected to demonstrate respectful and appropriate behavior. Conduct that is disruptive or poses a safety concern may result in removal from the ceremony.
Dress & Attire
Graduates may be expected to wear traditional graduation attire, such as a cap and gown, during the ceremony.
In alignment with California Education Code Section 35183.1 and recent state guidance:
- Students are permitted to wear Tribal regalia or recognized cultural or religious adornments during graduation ceremonies and related events
- No prior approval is required for students to wear these adornments
- Students and their families determine what constitutes appropriate cultural or religious adornment
- If a graduation cap is incompatible with the adornment, students are not required to wear a cap
- Students in the military may choose to wear their dress uniform
Honors & Recognition
Graduation ceremonies will include recognition of academic achievement, including:
- Valedictorian(s)
- Salutatorian(s)
- Other school-sponsored honors and awards
These recognitions are based on established criteria and multiple measures of academic performance.
Guest Expectations
To ensure a respectful and enjoyable experience for all families:
- Please remain seated during the ceremony unless directed otherwise
- Avoid excessive noise so each graduate’s name can be heard
- Follow directions from staff and security personnel
- Be courteous to others when taking photos or moving around the venue
Safety & Event Guidelines
The safety of students, staff, and guests is a top priority. All attendees are expected to follow event guidelines and instructions from school personnel.
Disruptive behavior or actions that pose a safety concern may result in removal from the event.
Additional Notes
- In certain cases, students completing requirements during the summer may be allowed to participate in the ceremony with administrative approval
- Participation in the ceremony does not replace the requirement to complete all graduation requirements to receive a diploma
We are proud of our students and look forward to celebrating these important milestones with our families and community.