Oh, the list can be rather long:
Senior pictures -
Done, as I mentioned.
Cap & Gown pictures -
Not done around here.
Senior yearbook -
already ordered and no more expensive than last year.
Special page in the yearbook -
not done around here.
Class group picture -
not aware of this... maybe it comes in the spring??
For athletes, recognition ad in the sports media guide -
never heard of such a thing and DD is a 3 year varsity swimmer.
For athletes, sports team pictures -
this is a yearly thing and only about $20
Cap and gown -
obviously, but already prepared.
Clothing for graduation -
actually bought MY dress for her graduation yesterday on clearance at Macy's! I'm sure she will just wear a sundress and sandals, as that is what most of the girls do.
Announcements & name cards, party invitations -
Not sure what a "name card" is and I will be making the combined announcements/invites myself.
Class tee-shirts, sweatshirts, keychains, extra tassels (all sold along with cap and gowns) -
t-shirts are in the works, never seen or heard of class sweatshirts or keychains here. Extra tassels I assume are for honor societies?? DD is in NHS, Latin HS and Spanish HS, so I am already assuming that there will be extra expenses for graduation attire for those.
Class ring -- though I think most people buy these junior year -
Around here it is sophomore year usually. We gave DD $$ for her ring for Christmas last year and she ordered it this summer and it came the first week of school. It was a bit more than we had planned, but not terribly expensive and it was a Christmas gift.
Letterman's jacket -- again, most people buy them earlier, though you might add patches senior year -
Not something I've seen around here. Didn't even realize that schools still did those.
College visits (gas, meals, time) -
I consider these "college" expenses and honestly, we drive so much already for swim and such, a few more tanks of gas aren't really noticed. I try hard to pack meals and snacks in the car whenever possible....both for health reasons and for budget reasons. We are heading to RI this weekend to re-visit two schools and will stay overnight with family nearby to save on hotel costs.
College tees /sweats -- at least for the school she chooses -
Not a necessity and again, we've seen that many of the colleges offer either a free t-shirt after you are accepted or at least a discount in the campus book store. And this is NOT a senior year necessity. If she has made a college choice by Christmas, then I will suggest she ask for college gear for gifts.
College admissions fees ($50-80 per school) -
Again, I consider this a "college" expense and we are prepared for it.
Transcripts for each college application -
See above
SAT or ACT fees -
She took the SAT last year and is taking it again next month, hoping to improve her math score. Not such a major expense.
AP testing fees -
Did 3 last year and will do 3 again this year. Money well spent.
AP test prep books -- well worth the money -
Not a necessity and probably will NOT buy any. The AP teachers offer enough extra study sessions and a lot of AP prep is available free online.
Acceptance fee once she chooses her college -- I don't remember paying money to accept when I was a student, but I could be wrong -
Never heard of such a thing, other than a tuition deposit. But again, I consider this a college expense and it will come from her college savings.
Housing down payment -
see above.
Doctor's visit for college health form & vaccinations -
Health insurance will pick this up.
College orientation fee -- orientation is mandatory -
College expense.
Dorm stuff like lamps and bedsheets -
Already told her to start asking for this stuff for Christmas and I have already been putting a bit aside for such things (although I KNOW not to buy anything decorative as she and any potential roommates may want to coordinate this stuff).
Laptop for college -
Already planned for.... may be her HS graduation gift.
Prom expenses -- possibly other special events such as Homecoming dances, Semi-formal, Volleyball Banquet, etc. -
Homecoming is Friday. She is still debating whether or not to attend. Tickets are only $5 and she is okay with wearing last year's dress (which I bought for $5 off the Macy's clearance rack). I bought some dresses yesterday at Macy's for her to try, but she didn't like any of them, so back they go.
Prom dress/shoes/bag will have a budget. She bought very neutral shoes and bag last year with the hopes of wearing them twice. I do NOT expect her to wear her dress again, but she will have a budget of $200, as she did this past spring. She and some friends (from another school area) are talking about a dress swap. It would be great if that worked out! Hopefully tickets won't be more than $50 (this includes dinner and dancing). If she has a date or decides to go with a group and they want to share a limo, then she can figure out how to pay for it. Otherwise she is welcome to drive my car or carpool.
No sports banquets here.... there is a sports awards night at the HS and for the swim team that has traditionally been followed by a dessert night or even a pasta supper at the Team Captain's house.... which this year is us!!
Senior picnic, breakfast, grad night . . . whatever your school hosts. -
Again, haven't heard of any of this stuff.... usually it is just a day trip somewhere local like Six Flags. Most kids take a BIG trip abroad Junior or Senior year and that is considered their big trip.
Senior class gift to the school -
That usually comes from the class till.
School fees, if your student owes money from previous years -
Never have paid any additional fees for any classes at our HS, other than AP or SAT test fees.
Graduation party -- even an at-home party will cost money; you'll buy food and drinks at least -
As I mentioned in my original post, we are already preparing for and planning her graduation party! Can't wait!!
Graduation gift -- for her, and you'll probably buy something for the kids who've been her close friends over the years -
Already talking about fun, affordable gifts for friends (probably about 10 at this point) and have come up with some GREAT original ideas. Her new college laptop computer may be her graduation gift.