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Baldwin County Public Schools graduation schedule

Baldwin County Public Schools graduation schedule

Yahoo12-05-2025
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Baldwin County Public Schools administrators have released the schedule for high school graduations this year.
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The graduation schedule is as follows:
Date
School
Time
Location
May 19
Baldwin County High School
7 p.m.
Mitchell Field
May 19
Baldwin County Virtual School
2 p.m.
Daphne Civic Center
May 19
Spanish Fort High School
7 p.m.
Spanish Fort High School Stadium
May 20
Elberta High School
7 p.m.
John Cobb Stadium
May 20
Foley High School
7 p.m.
Foley Event Center (OWA)
May 20
Fairhope High School
7 p.m.
W.C. Majors Field Football Stadium
May 21
Robertsdale High School
7 p.m.
J.D. Sellars Stadium
May 21
Daphne High School
7 p.m.
Jubilee Stadium
According to administrators, all graduations will be livestreamed on the BCPS website.
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