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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, sending high school graduation announcements is generally considered good taste and a respectful way to share a significant milestone with friends, family, and those who have supported the graduate. It's a traditional way to acknowledge their achievement and allow those on the recipient list to celebrate with you. Elaboration: Who to send them to: Typically, you'd send announcements to people who would be on your holiday card list or those the graduate personally knows. This includes extended family, close friends, teachers, mentors, and religious leaders who have influenced the graduate. Timing: Graduation announcements are traditionally mailed after the graduation ceremony, typically within one day to two weeks of the event. What to include: The announcement should include the graduate's name, the high school name, the graduation year, and any relevant honors or achievements. You can also include a senior picture. Purpose: The primary purpose of an announcement is to share the news of the graduation, not to request gifts. [/quote]
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