Prom 2025 Information
- Prom will be held at MD Live! Casino Hotel in Hanover, MD on Saturday, April 26 from 7:00 - 10:00 pm.
Prom Ticket Information:
- PROM 2025 tickets will be for sale beginning Monday, 3/24 during all lunch shifts!
- Cost- $85
- Dates of sale- 3/24 - 4/4 You must purchase your prom tickets during this 2 week window!
- How to Buy- Cash, Check (to GHS), or Credit Card
- Please bring your ID with you to buy tickets.
- Check the list on the front office windows and see the front office if your name is listed before buying Prom tickets.
Bringing a Guest that doesn't go to Glenelg?- Get your guest form in the front office or here. You must have this form filled out and signed before buying your tickets.
Get your tickets early to avoid the long lines!
Caps and Gowns
It's that time of year Gladiators! Graduation is right around the corner and even though we don't have a date yet, we need to prep. We order caps and gowns now, to ensure they are here in time for the big event. Reminder you only need to order the cap and gown (tassel is included).
Along with caps and gowns, students have the option to order other items to celebrate their graduation. Although you only need to purchase the cap and gown, there are many other items you may want to purchase, such as announcements to mail to your family and friends letting them know about your big day.
Please visit the links below to order.
- I just want the cap and gown (comes with tassel for your cap)
- I want it all (or at least see what my options are)
Senior Banner Orders
Senior Banners are a great way to show pride in your senior. Banners will be hung in the school starting around May 1. They will be white vinyl with red and black print with grommets for hanging. Seniors can pick up their banners after the farewell ceremony or they will be included in the student’s senior packet. Each banner is $25 and orders are due by April 7. All information is contained within the linked order form. 2025 Senior Banner Order Form
Buy Your 2024-2025 Yearbook Now! Buy it Before it's too Late!
Click here to purchase your 2024-2025 Yearbook.
Attention Families of High School Seniors!
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) becomes available on December 1. We strongly encourage all families to complete the FAFSA. The FAFSA is the primary tool for determining a student’s financial need, enabling access to federal, state and local grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study opportunities. You can complete the FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov
For students ineligible for federal aid via the FAFSA, the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) offers the MHEC One App. This application allows qualified children of undocumented immigrants, who meet in-state tuition requirements, to apply for Maryland state need-based financial aid. The MHEC One App can be found on the [Maryland Higher Education Commission website (https://mhec.maryland.gov).
Students should be aware of specific FAFSA deadlines required by their colleges. The deadline for Maryland state aid is **March 1**. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure financial aid for college! Visit https://studentaid.gov/apply-for-aid/fafsa/filling-out/help for more information and resources.
Kente Cloth Graduation Stoles
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP) is selling Kente cloth graduation stoles to families for graduating students. BSAP Liaisons at each high school or a principal’s designee are the point of contact for students and families regarding the sale of the stoles. Please share this information with staff who support graduation planning to ensure that graduating students who would like to purchase a stole. Sales will run through April 30, 2025. The flyer for the stole sale can be found linked here.
Kente is a traditional African textile that the Ashanti people in Ghana and West Africa first weaved. Today, it is worn to pay homage to African ancestors and to show pride in the heritage of the Diaspora during ceremonial occasions. Please direct any questions to Nicole Brown.
Sarapes (Stoles) for Hispanic/Latino Graduating Students
The HCPSS Hispanic Achievement Program is selling sarapes (stoles) for purchase by Hispanic and Latino graduating seniors. Sales will run through May 2, 2025. Purchases can be made directly here, and a flyer for sarape sales is linked here.
The Hispanic “sarape” represents the ancient customs of colorful textiles throughout all the ancient indigenous people of Latin America. These bright colors represented their devout spiritualism and the advanced knowledge they possessed. Additional history of the sarapes and the initiative in HCPSS for graduating seniors can be found here. Direct questions to Gaston Gamez, Hispanic Achievement Supervisor at (410) 313-6667.