Cumberland County Schools is proud to launch Graduation Season 2025, a celebration of academic achievement and student success. This spring, more than 3,700 seniors from traditional high schools, early colleges and alternative programs will graduate, marking a major milestone in their lives.
Graduation ceremonies begin Tuesday, May 20 and continue June 3 through June 5, with a total of 17 ceremonies taking place at the Crown Coliseum.
The Class of 2025 has already earned millions in scholarship dollars, completed thousands of college credit hours and gained valuable preparation for the next chapter of their lives. Many students have earned industry-recognized, portable credentials through the district’s Career and Technical Education program, qualifying them for immediate employment in today’s in-demand workforce. Others are preparing to serve in the military or continue their education at colleges and universities across the country.
Guests are encouraged to visit the CCS Graduation 2025 website to review important information ahead of time, including venue policies, accessibility accommodations, security screening and prohibited items. To accommodate families and friends who are unable to attend in person, all ceremonies will be livestreamed.
For full details, including the graduation schedule, livestream links, FAQs and more, visit http://www.ccs.k12.nc.us/graduation.

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