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FINAL DAY FOR SENIORS IS THURSDAY JUNE 5TH!
UPDATE: CAPS AND GOWNS ARE SET TO BE DELIVERED TO LEGACY BY MAY 15TH
GRADUATION INFORMATION
Legacy's graduation will be Thursday June 5th at 5pm. The ceremony will be held at McKenzie Stadium
Mandatory Practice will be at 10am at McKenzie Stadium on June 5th.
Each graduate needs a cap and gown! See below for ordering information
Students are to meet at Legacy High School at 4pm on June 5th to take the graduation bus to the ceremony. Students then take the bus back to Legacy where they can meet their families. Parking is available at Legacy High School or at the Evergreen District Office located just North of Legacy. Click here for a map of parking for after graduation
Graduation is not mandatory! Students choose to participate and will still receive their diploma if they have earned it regardless if they attend graduation or not.
Graduation Tickets are free. They will be give out the last week of May. CLICK HERE TO REQUEST TICKETS
In order to receive tickets, students must:
Complete all tasks for the High School Beyond Plan (see below for how to complete this).
Be on track to be within 1 credit of graduating. Students who are more than 1 credit away from graduation cannot participate in the graduation ceremony
Have a cap and gown.
Pay any outstanding fines and/or return items on the fine list.
CAP AND GOWN ORDERING INFORMATION
CLICK HERE to order your cap and gown along with other graduation items you may want.
If you need financial assistance for a cap and gown, please complete the 2025 LEGACY CAP AND GOWN ASSISTANCE SURVEY
DIPLOMA PICKUP
Diplomas available at LEGACY:
Friday, June 20 and Monday, June 23 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (including lunch hour)
Diplomas NOT available:
Tuesday, June 24 – Friday, July 11
Diplomas available at Records (2205 NE 138th Ave - Suite B):
Monday, July 14 – Friday, August 8 | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Diplomas available at schools:
When school buildings reopen to the public in the fall.
YEARBOOK
Click here to put in a senior quote, baby photo, etc. into the yearbook: https://forms.gle/pGCbTXPUaCTHxzaYA
We will start preselling the Yearbooks for $10 starting on April 28th during lunch (Noon - 12:30pm). Students who want to pay with card can do so in the office during lunch on Fridays.
If online students bring cash, you can simply ask to pay it to Taylor Fulwider.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Earn 24 Credits
HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND PLAN
Completed in the School Links app in Classlink
Click here to learn how to complete your tasks for this requirement
All Students will have support to complete this in late October/Early November during the school day.
GRADUATION PATHWAY
What is this? The state used to require all students to pass the Smarter Balanced Tests for English and Math to graduate high school. Those tests are still an option, but now there are 8 total options for students to meet a Graduation Pathway. Please see this DOCUMENT for the list of pathway options.
At Legacy, many students meet this requirement by completing English 12 AND either Algebra 2 or Financial Literacy (also called Personal Finance for online students).
COLLEGE/CAREER INFORMATION
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
https://washboard.wsac.wa.gov/login.aspx
This is a free website to connect students in Washington state to scholarships.
FINANCIAL AID/APPLYING TO COLLEGE (Info for those who want to attend college)
Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). OPENS DECEMBER 31ST
Students need to know their Social Security Number, and have access to parent tax info (this can be connected electronically in the FAFSA)
Students create an FSA ID (User name and password)
Parents also need to create an FSA ID in order to electronically sign the student's FAFSA
Students need to know where they are applying to college, as this is one of the questions (you can log back in and add schools whenever)
ALWAYS SAY YES TO "WORK STUDY!" If you qualify, then work study help subsidize your wages in any on campus jobs. Those positions hire work study students first.
Note: Students who are considered homeless by our district will not need to put parent information on the FAFSA.
Students Apply to College
Apply to the colleges you put down on the FAFSA (or any college, then update your FAFSA)
Local colleges you may want to apply to:
Clark College (No minimum GPA to apply): https://www.clark.edu/enroll/admissions/
Washington State Univ.- Vancouver (2.0 min GPA to apply): https://studentaffairs.vancouver.wsu.edu/admissions
Portland Community College (No minimum GPA to apply): https://www.pcc.edu/enroll/#first-time
Portland State University (2.5 GPA or higher...lower GPA still can be accepted): https://www.pdx.edu/admissions/apply
Students then receive notification if they are accepted into the college
Colleges that student is accepted to send financial aid package
This will show student's what kind of Grants, Scholarships and Loans they qualify for.
Grants and Scholarships are free to the student
Loans need to be repaid. If students do decide to take loans, focus on taking subsidized loans (interest doesn't accrue until they graduate)
Students respond to the college they want to attend by May 1st