Senior Info
Senior Panoramic Picture!
Our senior class panoramic photo was taken at our school.
If you would like to order you can order online at www.kenbrownorder.com with access key: 3QE94LL5
If you place an order by February 10th you can get 20% off with discount code: Pano26
Seniors!
Order your cap and gown TODAY!
Campus Specialties joined us Monday, September 8th, for our class meeting to share with you how to successfully your cap and gown! Remember, it's important to know your height and weight! Deadline to order is December 6th to guarantee the correct size so don't wait until the last minute!
Visit the following website to order today: https://www.campusspecialtiesinc.com/schools/eldorado-high-school


Class of 2026
As more information is received, more information will be posted!
Any questions, please reach out to our Activities Director, Ms. Mancuso.
Graduation Date:
May 18, 2026 2pm Tingley
There is no cap on the amount of guests a student can bring for graduation. All are welcomed!
Flowers will be sold at Tingley if you would like to purchase at the ceremony! Proceeds will benefit Student Activities at Eldorado.
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🎓1st Senior Class Meeting🎓
August 14, 2025 4th Period EHS Main Gym
🎓Senior Sunrise🎓
August 15, 2025 6:10pm-8:10am EHS Baseball Outfield
Breakfast treats, morning drinks, and yard games! Be there to celebrate the beginning of your SENIOR YEAR!
🎓Next Senior Class Meetings🎓
September 8, 2025 Advisory Cap and Gown Informational Meeting
🎓Next Senior Class Meetings🎓
January 12, 2026 Long Advisory in the PAC
Meeting will cover important dates, financial information about next steps, and pizza will be served!
📸Senior Class Panoramic Picture📸
January 26, 2026 Main Gym
**Order Forms can be picked up in Activities or from your Advisory teacher!**
🎓Graduation Announcements🎓
Announcements will be sent straight to seniors' homes this year!
🎓Senior Finals🎓
May 6-May 8, 2026
(ABC schedule)
🎓Senior Week 🎓
TBD
🎓Senior Sunset🎓
TBD
🎓Senior Grad Walks🎓
May 13, 2026 Information Forthcoming
🎓Cap and Gown Distribution🎓
May 12, 2026 2pm-4pm Counseling Conference Room
🎓Honors Night/Robing Ceremony🎓
May 14, 2026 6pm Main Gym
report time for seniors is 5pm
rehearsal is at 2pm
🎓Graduation Dress Code Information🎓
Please click below to see the expectations and guidelines for graduation attire.
APS Sponsored Graduation
The purpose of APS-sponsored commencement ceremonies is to honor the academic achievements of members of the graduating class. During participation in district-sponsored graduation ceremonies, the graduates of all comprehensive high schools and APS schools of choice will comply with the district's dress code supplemented by the standards for graduation dress in this procedural directive. It is the responsibility of school principals and activities directors to promulgate and enforce this procedural directive to students and the community.
Standards for Student Apparel and Graduate Regalia
All graduating seniors will be required to wear a uniform graduation cap and gown to participate in a district-sponsored graduation ceremony. Graduation caps may not be decorated, with the exception of Eagle Feathers awarded to the graduate by tribal leadership. Students who can appropriately wear an eagle feather will notify the principal or activities director at least one week prior to the graduation ceremony. Regalia, including, but not limited to, non-APS awarded cords, stoles, leis, religious items, “in memory of items,” and flags worn as regalia are not permitted at APS-sponsored graduation ceremonies.
Students are encouraged to wear cultural attire under the standard cap and gown during the district-sponsored commencement ceremony and school honors assemblies. Students wishing to wear cultural attire under their gowns shall notify their school administration prior to their graduation ceremony.
The following regalia are permitted at both APS sponsored Graduation ceremonies and school honors assemblies:
● The following district-approved regalia will be allowed by all schools during both district graduation and school honors assemblies:
○ Stoles distributed by the Indian Education Department
○ Stoles distributed by the Black Student Unions (Kente Cloths)
○ Stoles distributed by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MECHA)
○ Stoles distributed by the American Asian and Pacific Islander Student Unions (AAPI)
○ Stoles distributed by the Genders Sexuality Alliance (GSAs) Stoles distributed by military organizations
Athletic/Activity Medals Students may wear the following athletic/activity medals to both APS-sponsored graduation ceremonies and school honors assemblies:
○ NMAA Athletic State Championship Medal
○ NMAA Activity State Championship Medal
○ School awarded Male or Female Athlete of the Year
Medal Cultural Awards as listed below:
● Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Student Union: ● Genders Sexuality Alliance Regalia
● Black Student Unions (Kente Cloths)
● Indian Education Tribal Seal
● Distinguished Learning Seal
● Native American APS Bilingual Seal
● Native American State Bilingual Seal
Approval Process for Academic and Activity Regalia
Students may earn cords and/or stoles for meeting and/or exceeding the requirements set forth by the district, authorized school clubs, and/or athletics. Students shall be permitted and encouraged to wear academic regalia awarded by school or district programs. District departments and/or schools may request from the associate superintendent of high schools and chief academic officer that its regalia be considered “academic” for graduation purposes. The associate superintendent for high schools and the chief academic officer will implement a standardized process through which regalia may be evaluated and approved.
School Honors Assemblies Individual schools must adhere to the standards articulated above for district-sponsored graduation ceremonies and may establish standards of appropriate graduate attire to be worn under the cap and gown at the school-sponsored honors or robing assemblies in alignment with the school's dress code, including allowable accessories and regalia.
