Honk If Youre Graduating SVSD Senior Parade Returns June 7

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Mount Si High School PTSA is preparing for the Senior Car Parade on June 7 at 6 p. m. This event, now in its sixth year, welcomes graduating seniors from Mount Si High School and other SVSD schools. Participants must register by May 30 and follow guidelines, including wearing caps and gowns while remaining with their vehicles. The revised route allows floats, enhancing the parade's festive atmosphere.

The procession begins on Meadowbrook Way and ends at the Performing Arts Center, promoting community pride and spirit. Additionally, the PTSA is organizing Grad Night for seniors after graduation, ensuring a safe celebration. The participation cost for Grad Night is $249, which covers transportation and activities. Scholarships are available to support all graduates, emphasizing the community's commitment to recognizing student achievements.

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