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Danville High outlines valediction and graduation differences; students and families briefed on attire and recognition

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Administrators described two distinct end-of-year events — valediction to recognize individual student accomplishments and graduation to celebrate academic completion — and said student voice shapes planning and families receive dates starting in August of senior year.

District administrators reviewed valediction and graduation procedures for Danville High’s Class of 2025, explaining how each event differs, how students participate in planning and what students may wear.

Doctor Molly Neid presented background and thanked school staff, advisers and the guidance office for organizing senior-year events. She described valediction as an evening when “students are receiving individual awards for a variety of accomplishments” and said students wear Danville purple gowns with orange sashes but may also display cords, sashes and medals representing athletic, academic or…

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