Ponca City High School graduation will be live-streamed

Ponca City Now - May 19, 2016 11:03 am

Do you know a family member, friend, or former alumni who would love to come to Po-Hi graduation but they are not able to attend? No problem!

The Ponca City Public School district will be live-streaming graduation again this year!

What does that mean? It means that people will be able to watch the event live on their computer, iPad, or iPhone. To watch live, go to www.livestream.com , click “Watch Event” and then do a search for Ponca City Senior High School graduation.

When you see the picture of the high school, click on it and it will take you immediately to the live event. People can go to the link now and put it on their calendar.

“We are so excited to be able to offer this opportunity again to the world," Ponca City Schools’ Public Information Coordinator Mary Ladd said. " There have been years when it rained on graduation night, and we had to hold the ceremony in Robson Fieldhouse. This greatly limits the number of people who can get in because of seating capacity. With this new feature, people will still get to watch as if they were there. They can watch from the comfort of their home, or at the Po-Hi Commons where it will be shown live on big screens."

The Ponca City Senior High School Class of 2016 will graduate at 8 p.m. Friday, May 20 at Sullins Stadium. In the case of inclement weather, the ceremony will take place in Robson Fieldhouse.

 

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