Fifth Grade Promotion Ceremony

Anonymous
I am curious about what your elementary school did for promotion and how it went? Who speaks? How are kids recognized? What does the Principal do? Is there a slideshow? etc. I have a rising fifth grader and am wondering how things are done.
Anonymous
It's probably different at every school.
Anonymous
At my child's school, they had a photo slideshow, the teachers read a funny poem they wrote for the kids, one kid from each class was picked to give a speech on their favorite memory and kids with perfect attendance were recognized. The principal also gave a speech.
Anonymous
At our school, recognition of teachers, staff, parents, students, then three speeches from kids (reading stories they wrote in recent months), whole class sang a couple of songs, students received their certificates (individually, walking across the stage like at a graduation), then a slide show and out. Cake afterwards.
Anonymous
My child's school (Fairland) didn't have one.
Anonymous
Ours had a slide show of each kid's kindergarten and 5th grade picture (or whatever year they first came to the school), a guest speaker, the principal spoke, a few academic awards, a cute song, and everyone coming up to get their certificate. It was very nicely done.
Anonymous
We had a beautiful ceremony. We had 2 guest speakers, some students gave wonderful speeches and each child was recognized for their excellence and contributions to the community. Then, there was a fantastic catered reception. We are in a W cluster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a beautiful ceremony. We had 2 guest speakers, some students gave wonderful speeches and each child was recognized for their excellence and contributions to the community. Then, there was a fantastic catered reception. We are in a W cluster.



The last sentence was redundant. DCUM can read between the lines.
Anonymous
Our was lovely but so ridiculously hot that it was almost hard to enjoy. They had opening remarks from the principal, a parent presented the 5th grade gifts, an adorable slideshow was shown, kids walked across stage and said their favorite memory while their baby and 5th grade pictures were displayed, then a couple of songs and it was over. It was probably an hour and 15 mins, so not bad but just soooo hot! (It was also on Tuesday when it was a sauna out...). Oh- and no individual awards or anything were given. Very nice evening!
Anonymous
They still care about perfect attendance? Stupidest "award" ever and has nothing to do with intelligence or hard work. As if it's anyone's fault they get sick and have to stay at home!
Anonymous
What the heck is a 5th grade promotion ceremony?

Isn't it just the last day of school and next year you go to middle school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What the heck is a 5th grade promotion ceremony?

Isn't it just the last day of school and next year you go to middle school?


It's a little ceremony for the fifth graders, who have now finished elementary school and are going on to a different school next year. Balloons, a few speeches, maybe a slide show, lots of parents with teary smiles taking pictures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a beautiful ceremony. We had 2 guest speakers, some students gave wonderful speeches and each child was recognized for their excellence and contributions to the community. Then, there was a fantastic catered reception. We are in a W cluster.


guest speaker?

what the what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my child's school, they had a photo slideshow, the teachers read a funny poem they wrote for the kids, one kid from each class was picked to give a speech on their favorite memory and kids with perfect attendance were recognized. The principal also gave a speech.


I believe I went to the same one. The principal's speech was terrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a beautiful ceremony. We had 2 guest speakers, some students gave wonderful speeches and each child was recognized for their excellence and contributions to the community. Then, there was a fantastic catered reception. We are in a W cluster.


guest speaker?

what the what?


Unlike the top PP, I am not a troll (fantastic catered reception indeed). However, we actually did have 2 guest speakers -- somebody from the American Legion, and the principal of the middle school.
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