I gave Jostens as little as possible and don't regret it for a second. Bought a yearbook but no announcements. Made them myself. I also did not buy a class ring for him. He got 2 state rings for cross country. Don't get me wrong, we spent plenty of money but not on things that will be in a drawer in a month or so. Some people like the mementos. I think girls care more than boys about stuff like that.My son graduated last year and his cap, gown and tassel was $48.20. BUT, add in the graduation announcements with all the required 'accoutrements' and a deluxe grad frame and I paid Jostens $243. total on that order [including cap, gown and tassel]. UGH! Senior year just seemed to have costs constantly.
I gave Jostens as little as possible and don't regret it for a second. Bought a yearbook but no announcements. Made them myself.
I'm going to throw this out there concerning kids who can't afford the cost. Around here in public schools, we cannot exclude kids from anything based on ability to pay. If they qualify for free lunch all fees are waived. They do not have to pay for field trips if parents indicate they cannot afford the cost. I'm going to assume that if our seniors cant afford graduation costs, the schools will cover them.
I know what you mean, but my son's class was the 100th graduating class for the school so there were special announcements available and I absolutely bought the minimum. Also, we had a special stole because of it, but the school supplied it for free to all of the graduates. I, mama, wanted the deluxe grad frame. My son could not have cared less about any of it.![]()
At the school where I taught there was money in the budget for those types of things. One time I worked with a teacher who was team leader. She used to pad the cost of field trips to cover those who didn't have the money. That really burned me up. I didn't think it was right to charge people who could barely afford it extra to pay for others. They don't do that anymore. accounting is much more strict now.I wonder (and I truly wonder; not trying to stir the pot) if some of the excessive cost is to cover the cost of those who can't afford it. Or is there some other source of funding for those who can't afford various things? I almost think I'd feel better if some of my excess charges were for those who couldn't otherwise afford it rather than generic fundraising. But, I've got quite a few years until we get to HS graduation so right now it's just conjecture and curiosity.
At the school where I taught there was money in the budget for those types of things. One time I worked with a teacher who was team leader. She used to pad the cost of field trips to cover those who didn't have the money. That really burned me up. I didn't think it was right to charge people who could barely afford it extra to pay for others. They don't do that anymore. accounting is much more strict now.
Our cap and gowns were loaned to us.
I paid $35 for cap, gown, and tassel and the mandatory $15 shipping and tax. So, $53.50. It will be complete garbage too.
My son went to a small private high school and they have their ceremony at a nearby Catholic college in their auditorium. They give out tickets but there are always plenty for whoever we want to invite given the low numbers. Some of the bigger public schools have theirs at the nearby university at their larger arena.To piggyback on this, where does your high school hold the graduations? Our school use to hold it at the Tampa Convention Center, but later moved to the USF Sun Dome (cheaper venue). Each grad does receive a limited amount of tickets as well due to not enough seats for everyone.
Tell me about it! Last cheer season every girl was charged a shipping fee for their cheer pictures although it was clearly indicated the pictures are shipped to the cheer gym. I forget how much the shipping was exactly but it was appropriate amount if shipping only my pictures to my house. Lets say it was $6.00 to $9.00, times like 300 cheerleaders. I was like, well someone is making a nice profit. The same just happened with the cheer make-up... it will be shipped to the cheer gym but we were charged shipping per cheerleader. So this is not an uncommon practice.