Anonymous wrote:Just had graduation there. Found it needlessly stressful and overly complicated.
- an early morning: students boarded school buses at 8:30
- parents arrived at 10:15 when the doors opened w/semi controlled chaos, with DAR staff opening sections at a time and making hoards of guests wait as each section filled to open another. I understand it can't be a free for all
- we reserved a parking spot in a garage about four blocks away. That was about the closest you can get. Once at the garage, it's valet parking.
- once grad is over DAR staff wanted everyone to leave immediately. There was literally no room for all to congregate in the lobby, so understable, but ushers just kept yelling "move along people" and "exit, please". Lovely backdrop for photos but this wasn't and couldn't be allowed.
- mass crowding on the front steps. School buses idling to take faculty and staff back, everyone exiting, groups taking pictures.
- terribly long waiting for car to be returned via valet. Stood in stuffy, hot parking garage for over 20 minutes for car to be retrieved.
- exhausting, too complicated and felt rushed...all for pretty background.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is a beautiful venue. Our HS used to have their graduation at another FCPS HS--Robinson. It was disappointing to walk into a sea of blue and gold when these were not our school's colors, and older visitors were expected to sit in the bleachers!
For one day, I think the students deserve a beautiful location for their graduation.
Anonymous wrote:I love it. We took taxis with my older son and my father had mobility issues,they have a side door that is wheel c hair friendly and they had all the families with family members that were similar sit in the back behind the graduates. It was perfectly fine. We took uber back. This year we took left both ways.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is a beautiful venue. Our HS used to have their graduation at another FCPS HS--Robinson. It was disappointing to walk into a sea of blue and gold when these were not our school's colors, and older visitors were expected to sit in the bleachers!
For one day, I think the students deserve a beautiful location for their graduation.
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago Clarksburg graduated at
Mount St. Mary's. It was so easy to get there and park.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first child graduated this week and I have mixed feelings about the ceremony being at DAR Constitution Hall. The venue is so beautiful but what a hassle having to navigate DC traffic and work around the many graduations stacked right after the other. Very difficult navigating with a family member in a wheelchair, too. While there's adequate outdoor space at our school, I guess there's no alternative if it rains because the auditorium is fairly small.
How do other families feel about the Constitution Hall ceremonies?
Yes, it is a hassle but i guess you just deal with it for the sake of your kid. It's just one afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:My first child graduated this week and I have mixed feelings about the ceremony being at DAR Constitution Hall. The venue is so beautiful but what a hassle having to navigate DC traffic and work around the many graduations stacked right after the other. Very difficult navigating with a family member in a wheelchair, too. While there's adequate outdoor space at our school, I guess there's no alternative if it rains because the auditorium is fairly small.
How do other families feel about the Constitution Hall ceremonies?