High Schools Considering Prom and Graduation Plans Jennifer Joas Glastonbury High School Connecticut is receiving an additional 288,000 COVID-19 vaccines this week, according to Governor Ned Lamont. With people 16 years old and older now eligible, the governor said soon he will start planning for parades, graduations and proms. “If you're going to school, you got your cohort of friends, I would like to think we can have a nice prom this spring,” Lamont said. NBC Connecticut spoke with Glastonbury Public Schools Superintendent Alan Bookman about it. “I think that all plans are tentative right now,” Bookman said. The district is planning to have in-person graduation, according to Bookman.