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2026 High School Graduation Ceremonies: What to Know

Get the latest on who, when and where for various 2026 high school graduations! Congratulations graduates from your friends at Heaven Radio FM! Photo: Heaven FM

2026 High School Graduation Ceremonies: What to Know

When
May 20th, 2026 - Jun 5th, 2026
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Heaven Radio FM extends congratulations to the graduating classes of 2026! Here you can find information on the days and times for many of the upcoming regional high school graduations to know where and when these events take place.

Charleston County
Wednesday, May 27th
James Island Charter High School – 7 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Early College High School – 6 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Thursday, May 28th
Stall High School – 10 am – N. Charleston Coliseum
Lucy Beckham High School – 2:30 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum
Chas. County School of the Arts – 7 pm – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center

Friday, May 29th
Baptist Hill High School – 8 am – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Military Magnet Academy – 11:30 am – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Academic Magnet High School – 3 pm – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Wando High School – 7 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Saturday, May 30th
N. Charleston High School – 8 am – N. Charleston Coliseum
Burke High School – 11:30 am – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
St. John’s High School – 3 pm – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
West Ashley High School – 7 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Berkley County
Monday, June 1st
Adult Education – 9 am – N. Chas Performing Arts Center
Berkley Middle College High School – 12 pm – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Cross High School – 3 pm – N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Goose Creek High School – 6 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Tuesday, June 2nd
Hanahan High School – 10 am – N. Charleston Coliseum
Timberland High School – 2 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum
Berkley High School – 6pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Wednesday, June 3rd
Stratford High School – 9 am – N. Charleston Coliseum
Philip Simmons High School – 2 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum
Cane Bay High – 6 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Georgetown County
Wednesday, May 20th
Georgetown County Adult Education – 6 pm
Tuesday, May 26th
Waccamaw High School – 7:30 pm
Wednesday, May 27
Andrews High School – 7:30 pm
Thursday, May 28th
Carvers Bay Early College & Career High – 7:30 pm
Friday, May 29th
Georgetown High School – 7:30 pm

Dorchester District 2
Saturday, May 23rd
Summerville High School – 9 am – N. Charleston Coliseum
Ashley River High School – 2 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum
Fort Dorchester – 7 pm – N. Charleston Coliseum

Dorchester District 4
Friday, June 5th
Woodland High School – 7 pm

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