William Floyd High School announces class ring ordering days


Kevin Meyer Board Member | William Floyd School District

Attention William Floyd High School juniors and seniors: class ring ordering days are scheduled for Tuesday, November 19, and Wednesday, November 20. Orders can be placed during all school lunch periods on both dates.

Herff Jones describes class rings as "a symbol of achievement for all the hard work that brought you to this point in your academic career. It represents your friends, memories and good times that you have shared together throughout your high school years. It’s about being part of something special in your school, your team, your club, your group of friends, and achieving a milestone in your life."

Ring information packets with styles and prices will be distributed to all juniors. These packets will also be available in all assistant principals' offices and the main office. Students are encouraged to pick one up before the ordering dates.

A free mini-ring on a chain is included with all orders placed at school; this offer does not apply to mail-in orders.

When placing an order, students should have the “QUICK CHOICE GUIDE” inside the catalog cover and the yellow box at the top of the order form filled out. A representative will complete the order form and size each student's finger.

All rings are custom-made according to individual specifications and finger sizes. Herff Jones offers a comprehensive warranty that includes free resizing and coverage against loss or theft. Sample jewelry will be displayed for students to view.

A $100 down payment is required to place an order ($150 for 10k & 14k gold). Herff Jones accepts most forms of payment except American Express (AMEX), and an easy payment plan is available.

For any questions, contact Sunderland Assoc., Inc./Herff Jones, Inc. at (631) 226-2270 or by email at sundoman@aol.com or Masunderland@herffjones.com.

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