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Senior Checkout

 

You will receive your Senior Checkout Form in your Government and Economics classes during the last week of May.

We want to share a few tips and reminders to help make the checkout process easy, manageable, and stress-free. Senior Checkout takes place on Monday, June 8, and you’ll want to have everything completed ahead of time so the day goes smoothly.

What to Do Before Senior Checkout:  

  1. Get your teachers to sign your checkout form during senior finals week (Friday at the latest). You have Last Chapter Dinner on Friday, June 5, and checkout is first thing Monday morning. This week is your only chance to collect teacher signatures.

       Tip: Take photos of your checkout form as you go, just in case it gets lost.

  1. Pay or resolve any school fees or book bills. Check your email to see if this applies to you. If you’re running around on Monday trying to find books or make payments, you’ll likely miss Senior Checkout and possibly Graduation Practice.
  1. Complete the Senior Survey online before Monday. The College & Career Specialist, Lisa Neumaier, will sign off once it’s completed. If you wait until checkout day, you may clog the line and miss your counselor time. Check your email for the link or log into Naviance.
  1. Request your final transcript to be sent to your college through Parchment.
  1. Confirm with your counselor that transcripts from any online courses you’ve taken have been received.
    Counselors cannot sign off on graduation if any coursework is still outstanding.
  1. Show up to Senior Checkout on Monday at the time listed on your form (times are determined by your counselor) at Main Gym, with your form in hand. 
  2. Don't lose your form. At the last stop in the gym, you’ll exchange your completed form for your cap and gown. Staff will sign off and collect your form.

Remember, the Senior Checkout process is how we confirm that you are earning your diploma and cleared to participate in Graduation Practice and the Graduation Ceremony. Don’t let procrastinating on these last steps undo the hard work you’ve put in - we’re proud of you and can’t wait to see what’s next!