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Dressed for Success

Cap and Gown Order Night 

One of the most awaited moments of a student’s high school journey is crossing the stage at graduation. This stride of pride seals an end to four years of dedication while opening a new door to life beyond high school. That moment, celebrated with family and friends, will always be a special reminder to students that they can accomplish any hardship and strive for greatness.  

While walking across the stage, it is traditional that seniors sport a cap, gown, and tassel that complements their school colors. The cap and gown symbolize a student’s recognition and achievement. 

Herff Jones will be hosting a Cap and Gown Order Night at Deerfield Beach High School on Thursday, October 14th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the cafeteria. Class of 2022 can stop by the school with their parents to view graduation packs and place their orders. Seniors will also be able to order their class rings while they are there. 

If seniors miss the opportunity to attend Cap and Gown Order Night, they can make their purchases online by clicking this link. www.hjbroward.com 

On their website, Herff Jones features their entire catalog, graduation packages, and instructions for ordering a cap and gown. All graduation packages include a gap and gown so students can choose a price and package that best suits them without the fear of missing out on proper graduation attire. 

Herff Jones tailors gowns according to the weight and height provided when an order is placed. The information must be as accurate as possible so that students can look their best while crossing the stage. 

DBHS will be using Herff Jones’ order sheet as their attendance list for graduation. If students do not order a cap and gown, they will not participate in the graduation ceremony in June. Seniors must place their orders as soon as possible to ensure that they can attend graduation and celebrate this special commencement among their family and friends.


Written by Sandrene Johnson | Graphic Designed by Isabella Cournyea

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