Senior Board for graduation (2024)

Capturing all those high school memories in 3 small panels of a board

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We just attended our first senior banquet which meant it was time to create a senior board. I have been a scrap booking enthusiast for years so I was surprised how much I stumbled out of the gate on this one. I thought I’d share a few thoughts about our graduation board creation in hopes it may help others.

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First, decide how you’ll organize your photographs on your senior board.

My daughter organized hers by grade. I’ve also seen them organized by activity (dances, sports, family, etc.). Some people don’t want to organize them in any way and just want a giant collage of pictures that aren’t in any particular order. There is no right or wrong answer, but take a few minutes to decide what your layout approach will be.

Second, pick your photos!

This is a tough one. High school seniors have attended hundreds of important activities throughout high school and all are important. This board seems pretty big at first, but it actually fills up very quickly. I recommend making a must-include pile and a like-to include pile as this can help prioritize placement on the board.

Then, pick the colors that you’ll use to give the board color.

Many people simply pick the school colors; however, some people (especially girls) are starting to pick different colors. It’s the senior’s board and they should be able to personalize it to fit their personality.

Then, begin to layout the pictures on the board.

Don’t tape them down yet. Most likely you won’t have enough space and you’ll need to re-visit the picture choices.

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Next, don’t be afraid to trim photos!

With limited space and lots of pictures, we simply had to trim off the tops, bottoms, and sides of pictures if there wasn’t anything valuable in that part of the photo. Often it is just air, walls, or people in the background, so it’s easy to lose those. Other times, you may need to cut off below their knees or part of a shoulder. Remember, there are dozens of pictures on the senior board and we don’t necessarily need to see the shoes every time.

I do like to keep the heights the same on the pictures because it helps them line up nicely on the board. Also, as you’re laying out the pictures, be sure to reserve space for your decorations and letters/words. I recommend reserving the top 6″ of the board all the way across if you plan to place any type of garland/banner along the top.

Once the general layout is done, it is time to decorate.

This is the fun part (or at least I think so)! There are several things you can do to add decorative flair to your senior board:

  • Frame some or all of the pictures with colored paper. This makes the pictures pop. We chose to cut 1/2″ strips of glitter paper and place them behind some of the pictures on the side panel. Glitter paper is pretty expensive and this let me add the pop of color and glitter, but helped my glitter paper go far. Once you figure out your framing, you can begin to adhere the paper frames/backgrounds to the board.
  • You can also add embellishments – We cut circles out of my gold glitter paper and glued them. You can use any kind of stickers (I love the ones that have dimension.)
  • Consider adding something along the top of the board. Banners, tassels, pop poms, anything that adds some personality to your board. We chose to make a crepe paper banner that we strung along the top of the board. See my Crepe Paper Tassel Garland post for instructions on making a crepe paper tassel garland.
  • Add words. This should include your name and any other type of labeling you’d like to add. You could print out a quote that is important to you. You could print out your college logo. These words can be stickers, traced cut-out letters (or letters cut by a Cricut machine), or even printouts that are cut and taped on your board.

The most important thing to remember about your senior board is that it should reflect you and what you like! Make the choices that you’ll be happy with.

If you’re planning a graduation, see some of my other blog posts that may be helpful:

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Senior Board for graduation (2024)

FAQs

What does the senior board do? ›

The Senior Board is the group of students in the current senior class responsible for the planning and execution of the Baccalaureate Ceremony, Senior Class Gift, Senior Week, and other senior social events.

How to make a senior board? ›

Gather your photos, printed items, stickers, colored papers, and any decorative items you like to use. Arrange the items on your board. You can also line the front of the board with decorative colored paper (optional) before adding on the photos. Use strong double- sided tape, glue dots, or glue to secure your items.

How to make senior night special? ›

Decorate the entrance to the parking lot or school with senior night yard signs that say “Welcome to Senior Night” and/or feature each player. Decorate the locker room with streamers, signs and balloons. Paper star garlands in school colors are inexpensive and go a LONG way when you're decorating.

What colors do you use for a high school graduation party? ›

Most parents and grads choose the school colors of the high school or future college. If you are not interested in the high school/college theme, a black/white/gold palette is traditional and you will be able to find ample decorations in classic color palettes.

What are the four main functions of the board? ›

Determine the company's vision and mission to guide and set the pace for its current operations and future development. Determine the values to be promoted throughout the company. Determine and review company goals. Determine company policies.

What do parents give on senior night? ›

The senior's parents usually bring flowers and a card to the senior and a keepsake. The flowers are usually given to the senior before the game. Some schools offer a time before or after the game to display senior tables filled with memories of each athlete.

Do parents attend senior night? ›

This is the time of year for Senior Nights. Most fall sports holds a senior night in which seniors are introduced, nice things are said about each one and the seniors' families -- usually moms and dads -- are also introduced. It's a warm and fuzzy night.

Who do you thank on senior night? ›

Here's an outline example of a senior night speech: Thank your classmates, teachers, and parents for their support during your high school years. Share your plans for the future and how you're excited to start this new chapter. Look back on the highs and lows of your high school years, and what you've learned from them.

What should parents wear to high school graduation ceremony? ›

Go casual with blouse and dress pants for graduation

As any mother knows, watching your child graduate from high school or college is a momentous occasion. You want to look your best to show your support, but you also don't want to upstage the graduates.

How much should you spend on a graduation party? ›

First and foremost, how much should an average graduation party cost? Financial service site FinancialBuzz.com said in 2022 the average American spent around $1,100 on a party for 60 people. That number includes food, drinks, decorations, tables and settings.

What time should a graduation party start? ›

If your graduation ceremony is at 2 p.m., a 10 a.m. to noon or a 4-7 p.m. open house may work best. The time of day you select will also help determine the type of food and beverage you serve. If your party begins at 10 a.m. you may want to serve breakfast or brunch items.

What is the highest position on a board? ›

The board's chair is the highest position on a board of directors. Chairs oversee the work of the board and the organisation's management team.

What are the responsibilities of a board member? ›

The standard responsibilities for board members typically include:
  • Hiring and setting compensation for executive leadership. ...
  • Adopting policies to address conflicts of interest. ...
  • Shaping the organization's culture and vision. ...
  • Improving the organization's strategic focus and effectiveness.
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What are the responsibilities of the governing board? ›

Boards have numerous responsibilities: they oversee management, finances, and quality; set strategic direction; build community relationships; establish ethical standards, values, and compliance; and select a CEO and monitor his or her progress.

Who is higher, CEO or board of directors? ›

For example, if you work for a public company, company directors are above the CEO. If you work for a private company, it could be owners or board members who rank above the CEO. In most organizations, the positions above the CEO include Chairman of the Board, President and Vice President.

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