Glimpses of last night’s Uvalde High School Graduation Ceremonies

The National Anthem
Many Uvaldeans could only view the graduation ceremonies from outside the fence line

All news outlets and media banned from attending this year’s graduation ceremonies

    Vehicles filled the parking lot of the Honey Bowl Stadium and were parked along the sides of nearby streets for blocks around the location as many came out to attend the 2022 Uvalde High School Graduation Ceremonies on Friday June 24th, 2022. 

  The ceremonies were held a month after the Robb School Massacre which occurred on Tuesday, May 24th, 2022 which was also the original planned date of the ceremonies. 

   This year’s event was designated as a private event by Uvalde CISD officials and limited only to the family and friends of the graduating class. 

    Yet, many others showed up and observed through the fences outside of the Honey Bowl to catch glimpses of the ceremonies. 

  Uvalde CISD did allow KVOU 104.9 to broadcast the audio from the ceremony and the district also live streamed the event online. 

  A couple of days prior to this year’s Uvalde High School graduation ceremonies an email was sent to news and media outlets by Uvalde CISD Executive Director of Communications and Marketing stating the following: 

“Uvalde CISD will host Graduation for the Class of 2022 on Friday, June 24 at 7 p.m. at Honey Bowl Stadium. 

 For visiting media unfamiliar with Uvalde CISD’s annual graduation procedures, please see the notes below:

  • The graduation ceremony is a private event with attendance limited to family and friends of the graduating class.
  • There will be no media access to Honey Bowl Stadium for the graduation ceremony.
  • The graduation ceremony will be broadcast live on KVOU Radio Station 104.9 with a livestream available on the Uvalde CISD website.

  As a district, we understand that grief is different for everyone and we are focused on providing care and support for all of our students, families, and staff as they take the time to process and begin to heal. Participation in the graduation ceremony is optional to allow students and staff to make the individual decisions that are best for them during this difficult time.

  We appreciate your cooperation in helping us allow our students, staff, and families the space to honor the achievements of the Class of 2022.”

News and Media were informed by Uvalde CISD administration that media was not permitted inside the Honey Bowl
Observing from Outside