All homeschoolers are invited to join other families across Colorado at CHEC’s special homeschool graduation ceremony that recognizes the graduates, honors the parents, and gives glory to God.
Invite friends and family to celebrate with you in your student’s completion of high school!
May Graduation Details:
- When: May 17th, 2025
- Two times to choose from!
- 10am
- 3pm
- Two times to choose from!
- Where: Bethany Evangelical Free Church, 6240 S Broadway, Centennial, CO 80121
- Registration Deadline: TBD
- Cost: $250*
- Speaker: Bill Jack
- Includes: Professional photo shoot, diploma, cap & gown, and traditional ceremony.
*If you are enrolled in the CHEC Independent School be sure to log into your enrollment perks area to get a coupon code to save $20 off the registration! Another benefit to being enrolled in the CHEC IS!
Commencement Speaker:
Bill Jack is an educator with ten years experience in secular schools and 14 years with The Caleb Campaign, a creationist youth ministry. Bill Jack is faculty advisor for Worldview Academy, an academic leadership program which seeks to train Christian students to think and live in accord with a Biblical worldview so that they will serve Christ and lead the culture.
Appearing on several radio and television programs, Bill’s passion is to raise up a generation who have the vision to reach their culture with the gospel, who have the valor to engage that culture with the truth and who rely on the virtue of the Word of God. Bill, a widower, is the father of three grown children, two grandchildren, and lives in Castle Rock, CO.
Graduation FAQs
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- "Pomp and Circumstance" as graduate and parents enter
- Special music during the ceremony
- Commencement address and charge to the graduates
- Parents' presentation of the diploma
- And finally – the graduating class is announced!
- Participation in the ceremony
- A cap and gown
- A printed diploma and cover
- Ceremony programs
- Professional photo package which includes the following (delivered via download):
- Up to 3 Portraits of the Graduate — (e.g., Grad, Grad w/Parents, Grad w/Family)
- Photo of Grad entering the ceremony
- Photo of Grad receiving the diploma
- Group Photo
- 10–15 assorted photos of the ceremony
No, each family takes care of creating/ordering and sending their own invitations. (Often families will have a separate open house celebration following the ceremony and want to include that information within their announcements.)
Check your graduation registration confirmation email for a link to the form to upload your biography and pictures for the ceremony. (If you don't see your registration confirmation, check your spam folder.)
The biography will be included in the graduation ceremony program. Be creative! It can include favorite Bible verse, favorite subjects, accomplishments, hobbies, future plans, special awards/recognitions, etc. Please note the maximum character count is 512 (characters include letters, punctuation and spaces)
You should receive your cap & gown in the mail around the Monday or Tuesday before the graduation ceremony.
We recommend opening up your gown package and having it ironed/steamed before the day of the ceremony. (Or, hang it in your bathroom and the steam will help iron it out.)
You will pick up the diploma right before the ceremony.
The ceremony will last about 2 to 2 1/2 hours depending on the number of graduates.
Graduates, please come dressed and ready when you arrive at the church building. Time will allow for slipping on caps and gowns only and not for dressing and/or primping. Out of respect for the church facility and the occasion, we ask that the graduates and their families wear dress clothes.
Graduates and their parent(s) must arrive at the church two (2) hours prior to their scheduled ceremony for preparation and rehearsal. Time will allow for slipping on caps and gowns.
Parents will be given 90 seconds to speak to their graduate. Both parents can speak and even the graduate themselves can speak, but you are limited to 90 seconds total per family. As you plan what to say, think about homeschool memories, memories of your graduate as he/she was growing up, spiritual growth of your child, or personal attributes when commemorating their graduation. If you just want to say, “We’re proud of you!” that would be fine.
Please decide ahead of time which parent will actually present the diploma. Examples of what might be said at the time of presentation are: “It is a privilege to present this diploma to you.” Or, “It is with great pleasure that we present you with this diploma.” These are only suggestions; please be as creative as you’d like.
You have the liberty to choose what you want to say at this milestone in your child’s life. You all have worked hard and this is the time to truly celebrate.