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    1. Disney Grad Night

      • A senior class trip is a fun and memorial activity for most high school seniors. Disney Grad Night is a great idea for seniors ready to head off to college. The package for this event will include lodging, breakfast; admission tickets to Busch Gardens, Universal and Wet N' Wild. The Disney Grad Night will have a popular artist performing and lots of dancing. A senior trip to Disney for Grad night will be a memorable experience for any senior in high school.

      Senior Class Dance

      • A class dance is a great senior activity to bring the senior class together. For one evening, everyone in the senior class can feel like a famous star and enjoy their last few days in high school. If money is not a problem, opt to have your senior dance at a hotel or country club. If funds are tight, the school gym works perfectly fine. The level of formality will depend on what the class wants. Get a committee in charge of transforming your high school gym or hotel into Hollywood. Make sure to have lots of dancing and food. It is also a good idea to contact parents and teachers to help chaperone the event.

      Powder Puff Football

      • A powder puff football game is a great group activity for seniors. Essentially powder puff is American football where traditional roles are reversed -- girls are the players, boys are the cheerleaders. Seniors can pick teams and create T-shirts and signs for the fans. You could make it a weeklong session, with the championship game at the end of the week.

      Karaoke

      • Most teenagers look karaoke as it is a great way to let go of all inhibitions and just have fun. Before graduation, seniors can have a karaoke night with a DJ. Serve sodas and pizza and you are sure to draw a crowd. Everyone will have a good time, even if they don't participate in the karaoke.

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