Laramie High schedules graduation week, offers livestream for ceremony
Laramie High’s senior week stretched from May 19 awards night to a May 29 graduation at UW’s Arena Auditorium, with a district livestream for families and friends.

Albany County families had a full calendar of senior milestones to track as Laramie High School moved through its Class of 2026 sendoff, and the biggest night was graduation at 7 p.m. May 29 in the University of Wyoming’s Arena Auditorium. Albany County School District #1 also posted a livestream for the commencement ceremony, giving relatives, alumni and neighbors a way to watch even if they could not get a seat inside the arena.
The senior-week schedule began with Senior Awards Night at 6 p.m. May 19 in the LHS Theater. Seniors’ last day of school was May 22, followed by Memorial Day on May 25, which the district calendar marked as a no-school day. That left a compressed final stretch for the rest of the Class of 2026’s required sign-offs and celebrations.

Senior check-out was set for May 26 and divided alphabetically into four time blocks: A-F, G-L, M-S and T-Z. The capping ceremony followed at 6 p.m. May 27 in the LHS Commons. On May 28, seniors were scheduled to march to elementary schools at 11:25 a.m. from LHS Circle Drive, then return that evening for a baccalaureate service at 7 p.m. in the LHS Theater.
Graduation day itself started early. Rehearsal was scheduled for 9 a.m. May 29 at Arena Auditorium, and doors were set to open for the ceremony at 6 p.m. before the 7 p.m. start. After the diplomas, Project Graduation was planned for 10 p.m. at the Laramie Ice and Events Center, with the all-night celebration listed on the calendar through 2 a.m. May 30.
The school’s senior-information page pulled the week together for families by repeating the livestream link and posting senior meeting notes dated April 15, a Project Graduation flyer, a thumb drive order form and a panorama order form. Those details mattered as much as the ceremonies themselves for parents and grandparents trying to keep track of deadlines, keepsakes and where each event was happening.
The livestream announcement was especially useful for a community spread across Albany County and beyond. Laramie High also livestreamed its 2025 commencement, showing the online option had already become part of the school’s graduation tradition. This year’s schedule, from the first awards night to the final late-night pickup at the ice center, marked the end of the school year in a way that was both ceremonial and practical for the families who follow it most closely.
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