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Miramar High’s Class of 2026 gets a new graduation venue. Here are the details

Miramar High’s Class of 2026 will no longer hold its graduation ceremony in a high school gym.
Miramar High’s Class of 2026 will no longer hold its graduation ceremony in a high school gym. Getty Images

After a wave of complaints from parents and students, Broward County Public Schools has moved Miramar High School’s Class of 2026 graduation ceremony to Nova Southeastern University, abandoning plans to hold it inside a high school gym.

The reversal, announced Wednesday, Jan. 28, ends weeks of controversy over a cost-cutting proposal that would have forced 32 schools, including Miramar High, to hold ceremonies at the Dillard High School gymnasium in Fort Lauderdale, instead of a theater or university.

Parents argued a gym was inappropriate for a milestone event and pressed the school district and School Board to provide a larger, more traditional venue. They got their wish with the announcedment of the reversal.

The dispute began when the district released its graduation schedule for the Class of 2026. Under the original plan, Miramar High and 31 other schools were assigned to graduate at Dillard High’s gym, while a smaller number of schools were scheduled for venues such as Hard Rock Live and Nova Southeastern. Among them was Everglades High, also in Miramar.

District officials said the plan was designed to save about $500,000 by using district-owned facilities.

Parents crowded last week’s school board meeting to demand a change. Although graduation venues were not on the agenda, Superintendent Howard Hepburn addressed the parents’ concerns and pledged to review the assignments.

Miramar High’s Class of 2026 will graduate at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 1, at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale.
Miramar High’s Class of 2026 will graduate at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 1, at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. Carla Mendez cmendez@pembrokepinesflnews.com

Some parents also alleged inequities in the original plan, arguing that larger schools with less-diverse student populations were given premier venues.

They pointed to Cypress Bay High School and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the district’s largest schools, which were scheduled to graduate at Hard Rock Live.

Nine schools were assigned to Nova Southeastern, while the remaining 32 schools, including Miramar, were directed to Dillard’s gym.

Hepburn told parents that class size was the sole factor used to determine graduation venues.

Under the revised schedule, Miramar High’s Class of 2026 will graduate at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 1, at Nova Southeastern, located at 3301 College Ave. in Fort Lauderdale.

Each graduate is guaranteed at least four tickets, with additional tickets available depending on venue capacity.

District officials said the updated schedule reflects community feedback and is intended to ensure a meaningful and memorable commencement experience for all graduates.

This story was originally published January 29, 2026 at 12:24 PM.

Luisa Yanez
Miramar News
Luisa Yanez is a reporter for the Coral Springs News, the Pembroke Pines News and the Miramar News. In her work, she will be using both traditional reporting and AI tools.