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HIDOE Releases Guidelines for In-person Commencements for Graduating Class of 2022

The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) released guidelines today to allow for in-person school commencement and transition ceremonies that protect the health and safety of students, staff and families.

“Graduations are such a special milestone for our students and families, especially in Hawaii, and I know it has been difficult having modified ceremonies for the past two years,” Interim Superintendent Keith Hayashi said. “We look forward to providing our graduates with the ceremonies that they so deeply deserve while still maintaining the health and safety of our students and staff as a top priority.”

In addition to standard school health and safety protocols and county social gathering regulations, commencement events must adhere to guidelines that include:

School graduation and transition ceremonies are still in the planning stages. Dates and other details will be announced in April. The guidance is subject to change if there are any developments that would compromise the health or safety of students and staff.

“This guidance aims to provide flexibility for schools in safely bringing together graduates and families for this momentous occasion as we continue to monitor COVID-19 conditions,” Hayashi said. “Planning for ceremonies must balance the desire to honor graduates while ensuring that our schools do not create an added risk to exposure and spread of the virus.”

The full list of guidelines can be viewed here

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