The Town of Frisco is proud to celebrate its student community for the fifth year in a row by designing and hanging custom banners on lamp posts along Frisco’s Main Street, to honor each of the high school graduates who live in Frisco or Copper. The Town of Frisco first displayed graduation banners in May of 2020, as a way of honoring Frisco’s students in absence of an official graduation ceremony due to the pandemic. This has since become a tradition worth repeating each year, and the Town needs the community’s help to spread the word so every Frisco graduating senior is included.
The Town of Frisco is requesting portrait submissions from the graduating seniors from Summit High School, Snowy Peaks, The Peak School, and any other school or home-schooling program, who live in Frisco or Copper. The Town is also offering the services of a professional photographer, free of cost, if a Frisco graduate does not have a professional portrait. Portrait requests should be emailed to Jessica Holley at JessicaH@townoffrisco.com by Monday, April 22.
New this year, the Town of Frisco will be accepting 2024 graduate banner submissions through FriscoGov.com, to better streamline the process. Up to three 2MB photographs may be uploaded with each student’s submission and must be in vertical/portrait orientation. Submissions are being accepted now through Friday, April 26 at noon to give the Town sufficient time to design and produce these banners.
The banners will be installed in mid-May and will stay up for several weeks, at which point they will be available for students, parents, or guardians to pick up at the Frisco/Copper Visitor Information Center. For more information and to submit a graduate, contact Jessica Holley at JessicaH@townoffrisco.com with any additional questions.