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Senior Social Details

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Senior Social?

    Senior Social is a parent planned and run event to ensure that Senior students spend their graduation night in a safe and fun environment where their hard work and dedication to their education can be celebrated.

  • Why is Senior Social important?

    According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, traffic collisions are the number one killer of teenagers in America. Nationally about 5,000 teens will die in automobile collisions and about ten percent of those deaths are in California alone.  Our goal is to have all of our senior students spend their graduation night in a safe and alcohol/drug-free environment. Senior Social succeeds because our teens would rather come to a fun-filled Grad party than go to other parties where alcohol & drugs are prevalent. 

  • I don't want to miss out on my senior student's Senior Social event. How do I get involved?

    That’s easy! Sign up to volunteer.  Click on "Volunteer" from the main menu to learn more about volunteering or choose the email button in the upper right hand corner to send an email to our planning crew.  There are many, many jobs that need to be filled.  Some only take 1 hour.

  • What will my student be doing all night?

    The fun starts at 10:00 pm and continues until 3:00 am.  Parents have worked very hard to ensure there is plenty of entertainment for everyone.  Prizes will be raffled

  • How does my senior get to the Senior Social?

    We HIGHLY recommend that senior students be dropped off and picked up.  In the past, parents have carpooled to make drop off and pick up more efficient.  Students are usually very tired at the end of a long graduation day and Senior Social.  Driving home from the event is not recommended.

  • Who will be supervising my senior student?

    Senior parent volunteers and other community members will be supervising students inside and outside the venue.  Volunteer Sheriff Security Volunteers will be patrolling Frogtown Building Grounds to ensure their safety when coming and going.

  • What if my graduate becomes ill?

      Students can rest in chairs and watch a movie or sleep.  There is also a medical first aid area if they feel ill.  If a student needs to go home, their parents are called and only THEIR PARENTS MAY PICK THEM UP even if they are 18.  Should the student choose to leave and is not ill, they will forfeit the Senior Social prizes they have won and will not be eligible for the Grand Prize drawing.

  • Why can't my student bring a purse or backpack to the event?

    To ensure that the event remains a Safe Senior Social purses and/or backpacks are prohibited.  Lockers are not available. Bring only what can be easily carried (camera, phones, yearbook…that’s it).  A First Aid booth with be provided.

  • If I still have questions, who do I contact?

    Please click n the Committee Contacts tab and reach out to the appropriate contact.