Newport High School posts graduation details for Class of 2026 families
Newport High School has pointed Class of 2026 families to its graduation calendar and flyer, with Prom on May 16 and Senior Lock-in beginning May 29.

Newport High School has posted graduation information for the Class of 2026, putting the calendar and flyer in one place as seniors and parents head into the final stretch of the school year at 245 N. Main Street in Newport.
The May 5 notice is brief, but it matters because it sends families straight to the documents that will shape the last weeks of school. The graduation calendar and graduation information flyer are the items parents and students need to track ceremony timing, required logistics and any school-specific instructions that could affect attendance, seating or final preparations.
The school’s graduation information page shows Newport has also kept a deeper set of senior-season materials from prior years, including a graduation program, class night program with recipient names, ceremony outline, graduation events calendar, information brochure and photo information. That makes the new posting part of a broader effort to centralize senior details as the district moves from classroom work and testing into commencement season.
The timing is tight. Newport High School’s 2026 events calendar lists Prom for May 16, Senior Banquet for May 20, Top Seniors Dinner for May 27 at the CTE Collaboration Center and Senior Lock-in beginning May 29 and running into the early hours of May 30. Those dates leave little room between one senior milestone and the next, which makes the graduation materials especially important for households trying to manage dresses, suits, caps and gowns, guest planning and transportation.

The graduation post also stood out inside a busy school news feed that, in late April and early May, included a high school newsletter, Class of 2028 gift basket raffle winners and third-quarter honor roll items. On the district side, Newport School District and SAU 43 were also posting board and meeting notices for early May and June, a sign that commencement planning was unfolding alongside other end-of-year business.
For Sullivan County families watching Newport’s spring calendar, the message is clear: graduation season has already started, and the school is using its online news hub as the main place to keep the final details organized before the most visible event of the school year.
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