Collection: Honor, Valedictorian, Salutatorian Graduation Stoles
Honor, Valedictorian, and Salutatorian graduation stoles are special stoles worn by students during graduation ceremonies to distinguish them from their peers.
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Honor stoles are typically worn by students who have achieved high academic honors, such as being a member of the honor society or maintaining a high GPA.
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Valedictorian stoles are worn by the student with the highest GPA in the graduating class and typically deliver the valedictory speech during the graduation ceremony.
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Salutatorian stoles are worn by the student with the second-highest GPA in the graduating class and may deliver a speech during the graduation ceremony.
These sashes can be made of high-quality material, such as satin or silk, and may feature the school's colors and emblem, or the student's specific academic achievements and honors.