When turning the tassel during a graduation ceremony, graduates typically say a phrase signifying their transition from student to graduate. Common expressions include "I did it!" or simply "We did it!" Additionally, some may choose to say "Congratulations" to fellow graduates or share a personal sentiment reflecting on their journey. The act symbolizes the completion of their academic achievements and readiness to embark on new endeavors.
turning the tassel or turning of the tassel.
In moving a graduation tassel, this represents moving from a child's life to a new life as an adult. A nice poem or verse pertaining to a new start would be good.
Traditionally, the moving of the tassel at graduation is called, "turning the tassel" or "the turning of the tassel ceremony." It symbolizes one's transition from candidate to graduate. Standard protocol in the US dictates that the tassel be worn on the right side of one's mortarboard at commencement and then, during the ceremony, moved to the left side. Teachers and administrators at commencement place their tassels on the left.
During a graduation ceremony, the turning of the tassel typically symbolizes the transition from student to graduate. This moment is often announced by the speaker or ceremony official, prompting graduates to move their tassel from one side of the mortarboard cap to the other. It symbolizes the culmination of their academic journey and the beginning of a new chapter in their lives.
You can say "I now move my tassel from the right to the left to symbolize the transition from student to graduate."
Turning the tassel might be a little bit much for children that age.
"As we conclude this part of our journey together, please join me in turning our tassels from right to left, symbolizing our transition from students to graduates."
one of them is angel!o:)
Old Tassel died in 1788.
Hôtel Tassel was created in 1894.
No, a tassel is a string bobble hanging from the fez
Ashley Van Tassel is 5'.