The quad will be transformed on June 4 when the Class of 2015 will say goodbye at a Grad Night that will include casino-style games, henna, air tattoos, massages, a senior video and other surprises. The night’s theme will be unveiled on that day.
The celebration will take place after the graduation ceremony and run from 10 p.m. to 5 the next morning.
Grad Night head committee and activities committee chair Kristin Gragnola, mother of senior Robby Gragnola, said planning for this year’s event began in September, allowing interested parent volunteers to participate throughout the challenging process.
One obstacle the committee faced was getting all the seniors and parents to turn in their registration forms for the event, Gragnola said. Without knowing how many students would come, it was difficult to budget for Grad Night, especially because the committee wanted spend as much money as they received.
Still, Grad Night will be a night to remember for both graduates and parents, Gragnola said.
“[I am most excited about] watching everyone go from one activity to another, enjoying this last night on campus,” Gragnola said. “[Our biggest success will be] seeing all of our planning come to fruition; [Grad Night] will be fantastic.”