2015 high school graduation schedule

Graduation season is here for the class of 2015. Many commencement ceremonies require tickets, which are given to graduates for their guests. Here’s a schedule of area high school graduations:

ACES High School: 7 p.m. June 4, ACES High School gymnasium, 9700 Holly Drive, Everett.

Crossroads High School: 7 p.m. June 4, Crossroads gymnasium, 205 N. Alder Ave., Granite Falls.

Leaders in Learning: 7 p.m. June 4, Wagner Performing Arts Center, 639 Main St., Monroe.

Mariner High School: 4 p.m. June 5, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Archbishop Murphy High School: 7 p.m. June 5, Everett Community College Student Fitness Center, 2206 Tower St., Everett.

Granite Falls High School: 7 p.m. June 5, Granite Falls High School gymnasium, 1401 100th St. NE, Granite Falls.

Stanwood High School: 7 p.m. June 5, Stanwood High School stadium, 7400 272nd St. NW, Stanwood.

Arlington High School: 7:30 p.m. June 5, Arlington High School, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., Arlington.

Kamiak High School: 8 p.m. June 5, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

South Whidbey High School: noon June 6, South Whidbey High School, 5675 Maxwelton Road, Langley.

Darrington High School: 1 p.m. June 6, Darrington Bluegrass Music Park, Highway 530 three miles west of Darrington. (Darrington Community Center if it rains, 570 Sauk Ave.).

Monroe High School: 2:30 p.m. June 6, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Sultan High School: 6 p.m. June 6, Sultan High School stadium, 13715 310th Ave. SE, Sultan.

Washington Virtual Academies: 2 p.m. June 7, Greater Tacoma Convention &Trade Center, 1500 Broadway, Tacoma.

Snohomish High School: 4 p.m. June 8, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Oak Harbor High School, 6 p.m. June 8, Oak Harbor High School stadium, 1 Wildcat Way, Oak Harbor.

Marysville Arts &Technology High School: 7 p.m. June 8, Francis Sheldon Gym, 7204 27th Ave. NE, Tulalip.

Glacier Peak High School: 7:30 p.m. June 8, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Lincoln Hill High School: 7 p.m. June 9, Stanwood High School Performing Arts Center, 7400 272nd St. NW, Stanwood.

Marysville Mountain View High School: 7 p.m. June 9, Cedarcrest Middle School, 6400 88th St. NE, Marysville.

Lake Stevens High School: 7:30 p.m. June 9, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Marysville Pilchuck High School: 4 p.m. June 10, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Sequoia High School: 6 p.m. June 10, Everett Civic Auditorium, 2415 Colby Ave., Everett.

Scriber Lake High School: 7 p.m. June 10, 23200 100th Ave. W. (former Woodway High School gym), Edmonds.

Weston High School: 7 p.m. June 10, Byrnes Performing Arts Center, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., Arlington.

Marysville Getchell High School: 7:30 p.m. June 10, Xfinity Arena, 200 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Tulalip Heritage High School: 6 p.m. June 11, Francis Sheldon Gym, 7204 27th Ave. NE, Tulalip.

Mountlake Terrace High School: 6:30 p.m. June 11, Edmonds Stadium, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds.

Edmonds-Woodway High School: 6:30 p.m. June 12, Edmonds Stadium, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds.

Cascade High School: noon June 13, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Meadowdale High School: 1 p.m. June 13, Edmonds Stadium, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds.

Sky Valley Education Center: 1 p.m. June 13, 351 Short Columbia St., Monroe.

Jackson High School: 4 p.m. June 13, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Lynnwood High School: 7 p.m. June 13, Edmonds Stadium, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds.

Everett High School: 8 p.m. June 13, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Bothell High School: 3:30 p.m. June 15, Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett

Edmonds eLearning Academy: 6 p.m. June 15, Edmonds district’s Educational Service Center board room, 20420 68th Ave. W., Lynnwood.

Lakewood High School: 7 p.m. June 5, Lakewood High School gym, 17023 11th Ave. NE, Arlington.

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