I agree that kindergarten graduations may be a little over the top. We had a ceremony but it was the same ceremony that the preschool and nursery school kids participated in. Actually my "kindgergarten graduation" was a circus put on by us the students. At the end all the students got certificates saying they had completed kindergarted, preschool or nursery school, and the kindergarteners also got books that we had filled through our three years at the school, showing how we had grown. I accepted my certificate and book in a clown costume. Nothing graduation type about that
Middle school I feel a little differently about. I feel that maybe caps and gowns are a bit over the top, but there's nothing wrong with a middle school graduation. But then again, when I graduated 8th grade, I'd been in the same school with the same people since 1st grade. We were all going to different schools, and most of us had known each other since preschool. 8th grade graduation was the last time I saw several of the kids I'd grown up with, despite living in the same small town. Girls wore summery dresses, and boys wore dress shirts, dress pants and ties. We walked in to pomp and circumstance (ok that was a bit over the top), and received diplomas (yeah in those leather booklet things). They played our class slideshow, which was a movie of pictures of us since birth. The week before middle school graduation we had an "8th grade celebration", a semi formal dinner dance, at a hotel/conference center about half an hour from our school. The parents did all the decorating for it. We were banned from having dates, but obviously several people did. Some of the girls blew it out of proportion, by getting their hair and nails done, but at that time, the majority of us still looked like innocent 13 year olds, slightly uncomfortable in our dresses and brand new heels. Totally different story now. Same situation, but virtually all girls get their hair and nails done. Have no idea what changed, but it has a bit. But still, the "8th grade celebration" is just that. It's a night to celebrate all the time we spent together, all we accomplished, and what was ahead of us. I wore the same dress for that as I did for graduation
I did have a graduation party after 8th grade grad, as did my sister, and I expect my stepsis will too. Mine was actually the same as high school. I had family, and my friends for a bbq and pool party. Lots of music, laughs, and fun, in my backyard. Nothing catered. Nothing insane. But great memories.
Even after having an 8th grade graduation, my high school graduation meant so much to me. Yes, I'd been honored at the 8th grade award night for my accomplishments there, but there is nothing like wearing honors cords and a cap and gown to really acknowledge what I had accomplished. My high school graduation, class day, scholarship night, awards day, etc all meant the world to me, as I'm sure college graduation will too. Maybe I'm different from most, but I'm able to see each at a different level. Each graduation is a milestone and an accomplishment, but each one is bigger and more important than the last