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Clovis North High School

Part of the Clovis Unified School District

Class of 2026 Graduation Information

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CNHS Graduation

A bronze horse statue is illuminated by spotlights at dusk.

 

CLASS OF 2026 GRADUATION

Thursday June 4, 2026

7:30pm

Gates open at 6:00 pm

General Seating

Streaming option available here

 

Senior Activities

  • April 8, 2026

    CN Large Gym

    8:30 am

  • Prom is on 5/9/2026

    Wolf Lakes

    6:30-10:30pm

    Cost is $65 per person.

    Dessert only.

  • A flyer announces the Clovis North Sober Grad Party for the Class of 2026.

  • A graduation advertisement featuring two graduates in caps and gowns.

  • A senior activity calendar for Clovis North High School, Class of 2026, lists estimated expenses.

  • ORDER TRANSCRIPT HERE.

     

    If you need more information, please email Cyndi Massa.

     

  • This is an event that is hosted by parents.  If students are interested in helping plan or participate, please see Activities. 

    Held at Clovis Hills Church. 

  • Seniors gets to go back to their Elementary schools.

    Clovis North Feeder Schools only.  

    Questions...see Activities

  • Students who qualify for this event, have been sent information.  Please contact Joy Bennett if you have questions.

Adornment for Graduation Request Form

If you would like to request to have a graduation adornment approved, please download the form here.   These forms are to be turned into the DP West Office.  (Mr. Jonathan Bowns)  

 

The following academic adornments provided by the District may be worn by students during the graduation ceremony: CSF Gold Cord, CSF Life Pin, Top 20 Medallion, National Honor Society Sash and AVID sash.  Additionally, a student may wear tribal, religious or cultural adornments consistent with Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 5127. “Cultural” means recognized practices and traditions of a certain group of people. “Adornment” means either (i) something attached to, worn with, or worn in place of, the cap customarily worn at school graduation ceremonies; or (ii) something attached to or worn with, but not replacing, the gown customarily worn at school graduation ceremonies. 

 

The District reserves the right to limit items of adornment that are likely to cause a substantial disruption of, or material interference with, the graduation ceremony. Adornments displaying language, symbols, or imagery that promote hate, violence, discrimination, or disrupt the ceremony or event are not permitted. Additional information will be provided at upcoming graduation/senior meetings.