I´m a high school teacher, too, and I have to agree that schools have no choice but to limit tickets. There are fire codes we must follow, and we also must consider public safety. At my school teachers are required to attend graduation to deal with crowd control, and the school also is required to hire law enforcement personnel to back us up. We have to keep a first-aid area open, and there usually are a few people who become ill from the heat. I realize that parents of graduates see the graduation ceremony as a family event everyone should be able to attend, but that isn´t possible or practical. Graduation excercises are boring, and children rarely enjoy them. The family parties and celebrations can include brothers, sisters, neighbors, whomever you want to invite, but the school can´t handle all of these people or keep them all safe. Please don´t let your stepson know that you are upset with how he distributed his tickets. You can´t imagine how some high school kids agonize over this problem and how guilty they feel when they can´t please everyone. I have known a few students who decided not to participate in their graduation ceremony to avoid having to make these decisions and knowing they would hurt someone´s feelings. Graduation is about the graduate, and the boy should be able to invite the people he wants there as a reward for their support and love during his childhood. Graduation from high school is a stressful situation for most kids, and he doesn´t need the added stress of feeling he has upset you or his sisters. As others have said, plan special activities before or after the graduation ceremony and let the girls be involved in planning and attending the events. Be sure they know they are important to him and that they are participating in the celebration even though they can´t go to the ceremony. I doubt they are as upset about not attending as you think they are, and there is no reason their feelings should be hurt. Ask them to make a poster or to put up decorations at home while the rest of you are at the ceremony, and they will have a surprise for their brother when he comes back as a graduate.