A tip that I saw that was really for girls may apply here. Fold the front "v" section back a bit, and use bobby pins to hold the cap in place. That way it's not hanging over their forehead giving them an unnatural widow's peak, and the cap will still stay secure.
We had the Honor's night for DD's school last night. It was 3 1/2 hours long! They have a graduating class of 530, which is smaller than I thought, and around 125 kids in NHS, over 75 kids who graduated with a 4.0 or better, another 100 or so who graduated with a 3.75 or better, and a whole lot who graduated with a 3.5 or better. We had 12 kids, 12, who are National AP Scholars with Honors (I think that's what it's called). Who have taken 8 or more AP classes through their Junior year and received a 4 or better on all of them. Our valedictorians each took 19 AP courses, and got 5s on all of the tests. One is going to Stanford, the other is going to MIT. DD was an AP Scholar with Distinction, meaning she's passed 5 or more AP courses up through her Junior year with a 4 or better on all of them.
I had always wondered how DD wasn't in the top 50 in her class, and then we had last night. Holy cow! The Valedictorians had 4.6949 GPAs (they had to take it out that far because they tied, they planned it that way, they're best friends).
It was interesting to see. Of course it was also distracting because we could see the snow coming down outside as the ceremony is going on. Snow, on May 20th. Crazy! Makes me glad that we don't have graduation scheduled for Red Rocks Amphitheater, as beautiful as it is, it would be cold, drizzly, and miserable! 2 smaller schools did have to reschedule their graduations because of the weather yesterday.
DD's Senior banquet is tomorrow, but she didn't get tickets so probably isn't going, graduation is on Friday, and her party is on Saturday, then it's all over!!!!!
(I'm going to need a LOT of kleenex on Friday, I'm a total sap!)