Lewisburg Area School District posts LAHS graduation notice for May 27 ceremony
Lewisburg Area High School’s Class of 2026 graduated at Bucknell’s Sojka Pavilion, with families able to watch the ceremony live on YouTube.

Lewisburg Area School District closed out the Class of 2026 with a graduation notice that sent families toward Sojka Pavilion at Bucknell University and, for those who could not attend in person, to a live YouTube stream. The posting gave the Lewisburg school community a clear marker for one of its biggest spring milestones.
The district calendar listed graduation for Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Sojka Pavilion, the 4,000-seat multipurpose gymnasium on Moore Avenue in Lewisburg. Bucknell University says extensive free parking is available along Moore Avenue, a detail that mattered for parents, relatives, staff and alumni headed to campus for the ceremony.

The graduation notice landed as Lewisburg Area High School was already in the final stretch of the 2025-2026 school year. The April newsletter laid out a crowded end-of-year calendar: Prom on May 2, AP Exams from May 4 through May 15, and Keystone Exams beginning May 14, with adjusted schedules designed to support student testing. The same stretch also included the District Art Show, senior celebrations, graduation on May 27 and the last day of school on May 29.
For senior families, the year-end newsletter pointed to the practical details that come with the last weeks of high school. It said information would be shared on cap and gown pickup, final events, laptop return and graduation expectations. It also identified the Senior Walk and Awards Ceremony as major steps leading up to commencement at Bucknell.
Taken together, the district’s notices showed a school system moving through the tightest part of its academic calendar, where testing, ceremonies and end-of-year logistics overlapped. The graduation notice itself was brief, but it served as the public signal that the Class of 2026 had reached the finish line, and that Lewisburg families had two ways to watch the moment, in the pavilion or online.
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