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    PVHS Balances Safety and Celebration in Graduation Planning

    By Amy VelozJanuary 22, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    As the new year gets underway and the calendar is already deep into January 2026, Pahrump Valley High School is looking ahead to one of the most meaningful milestones of the school year: graduation. While the ceremony is still several months away, planning is well underway to ensure the Class of 2026 is honored in a way that reflects both the importance of the moment and the safety of everyone involved. Graduation for Pahrump Valley High School is scheduled for Friday, May 29, 2026, and preparation for that day is a careful, deliberate process rooted in experience, collaboration, and a commitment to students and families.

    Principal Desiree Veloz emphasized that every decision surrounding graduation continues to be guided by one central priority: honoring students while ensuring the safety and security of graduates, families, staff, and guests. Graduation is one of the most anticipated events of the school year, and at PVHS it is approached months in advance to ensure the ceremony remains both meaningful and well-organized.

    Last year marked a significant change in how graduation was structured, as attendance limitations were implemented for the first time. Veloz explained that the decision was not made lightly. Over time, graduation attendance at PVHS has continued to grow, eventually reaching a point where long-standing practices—particularly unlimited bleacher seating—were no longer feasible under current safety regulations. The physical capacity of the football field and bleachers, combined with State of Nevada–adopted International Fire Codes, required the school to reassess how many people could be safely accommodated during the ceremony.

    To address these concerns responsibly, leaders from the High School as well as the District office worked closely with fire and law enforcement officials to review safety requirements and crowd management considerations. Those discussions ultimately led to a revised ticketing procedure designed to reduce risk while still allowing as many loved ones as possible to attend. Under the updated system, each graduate receives a total of eight tickets: four field tickets and four bleacher tickets. Field tickets provide seating closest to the graduates, while bleacher tickets grant access to the stands on a first-come, first-served basis. Both the home and visitor side bleachers are used to manage overflow, with event staff directing guests as needed once certain sections reach capacity.

    Veloz acknowledged that the change required families to adjust expectations, but emphasized that the goal has always been to create a safe and secure environment where graduates can be celebrated without compromising anyone’s well-being. Families who do not need all of their allotted tickets are encouraged to share them with other graduates, a practice that helps maximize attendance while remaining within safety limits. That sense of cooperation and community support has become an important part of how PVHS ensures graduation remains inclusive.

    In addition to managing attendance, the school also had to address seating safety on the field itself, as the non-locking chairs were out of compliance. The initial plan was to replace the existing chairs entirely, but the cost quickly became a major consideration. With approximately 1,200 chairs needed at a price of more than $70 per chair, the total expense made full replacement unrealistic in the near term.

    Rather than moving forward with a plan that could not be financially sustained, PVHS began exploring alternative solutions. Veloz explained that the school proposed using ganging clips—devices that secure individual chairs together into connected rows. These clips significantly improve stability and safety, helping chairs remain aligned and reducing movement during large events. The solution was reviewed and approved through district leadership in collaboration with Chief Lewis, providing a practical and effective way to meet safety expectations without the immediate need for full chair replacement.

    The district has covered the cost of the ganging clips for their initial use, ensuring graduation can proceed safely this year. Looking ahead, those clips will eventually need to be replaced, and some of the current chairs will also need to be phased out as they wear down. Any funds associated with graduation will be used thoughtfully to address those needs, as well as other logistical expenses tied to the ceremony.

    While there has been some community interest regarding donations for new chairs, Veloz clarified that no donations specifically designated for chair replacement were received. The only funds collected were through lottery seating, which was offered at $10 per seat. Because the number of lottery seats was limited, the total amount raised was modest. The $10 lottery seating option will continue this year, with all proceeds going into the general graduation fund. Those funds help cover essential items such as ganging clips, portable restrooms, and other behind-the-scenes necessities required to host a large, well-run event.

    For the Class of 2026, graduation seating will follow the same structure used last year. Each graduate will have four chairs on the field and, provided families respond to the seating survey sent out by the school, four bleacher seats per graduate. This approach allows the school to plan accurately while staying within safety guidelines, and it ensures that each graduate has a consistent and fair allocation for their family.

    Looking toward the future, Veloz shared that while new bleachers for the field would be welcomed, the cost associated with such a project makes it difficult to pursue at this time. As a result, new bleachers are not currently part of any near-term plan. The school continues to focus instead on maximizing safety and efficiency within the existing facilities.

    As seniors move through their final semester and the May 29 ceremony draws closer, PVHS remains focused on thoughtful preparation and clear communication.

    “While the initial changes created energy last year, ultimately the event turned out beautifully, with very few distractions, centered on the accomplishments of our graduates,” Veloz said. “We are looking forward to honoring our families, community, graduates similarly this year.”

    Graduation is more than a single evening—it represents years of academic effort, personal growth, and perseverance. By planning early, working collaboratively with district and safety partners, and keeping students at the center of every decision, Pahrump Valley High School is committed to delivering a graduation ceremony that is safe, respectful, and worthy of the Class of 2026.

    Families can expect additional details regarding ticket distribution and ceremony logistics as the date approaches. With careful planning already in motion, PVHS looks forward to celebrating its graduates on Friday, May 29, 2026, in a way that honors tradition, prioritizes safety, and reflects the strong sense of community that defines the school.

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