Class of 2025 graduation ceremony begins with audience etiquette reminder

May 26, 2025 | HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Class of 2025 graduation ceremony begins with audience etiquette reminder
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District held its graduation ceremony for Trinity High School's Class of 2025 on May 26, 2025. The event featured two main components: a formal ceremony followed by a celebratory gathering.

During the ceremony, attendees were reminded to maintain decorum by refraining from yelling, shouting, or using noise makers, such as air horns, to ensure that families could hear the names of their graduates. The audience was also asked to silence all electronic devices to show respect for the speakers.

After the ceremony, graduates exited the arena at the Northeast Exhibit Hall to join their families and friends at the Simmons Bank Plaza for the celebration. Attendees were instructed that no one was allowed to enter the arena during or after the event.

The ceremony began with a warm welcome from a representative of the Class of 2025, who expressed gratitude to families, friends, teachers, and all those who supported the graduates throughout their educational journey.

This graduation marks a significant milestone for the students and their families, celebrating years of hard work and dedication.

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