Thousands more are set to graduate and walk across the stage in the coming days as Guilford County Schools’ graduations continue.Click the video player above to view other headlines from WXII 12 NewsWith the easing of restrictions over the past several weeks, students at comprehensive high schools are receiving eight tickets each. Students at Weaver Academy and Penn-Griffin School for the Arts will receive 10 tickets each. Tickets at public separate school graduations are determined by the room size being used at the school.While the district encourages mask-wearing, spectators will not be required to wear a mask. Students and staff will be provided masks to wear during the ceremony, district officials say.Over the course of the graduation season, more than 5,700 graduates will receive diplomas.Check with the district and specific school's websites for any future changes.Wednesday, June 2Site: Gateway Education Center Auditorium3:30 p.m. Gateway Education CenterSite: Haynes-Inman Multi-Purpose Room5:30 p.m. Haynes-Inman Education CenterSite: Greene Education Center Campus7 p.m. Greene Education CenterFriday, June 4Site: Greensboro Coliseum3 p.m. Weaver Academy7 p.m. Penn-Griffin School for the ArtsSaturday, June 5Site: Greensboro Coliseum8:30 a.m. Ragsdale High12:30 p.m. Smith High4:30 p.m. Northeast High8 p.m. Southwest HighSunday, June 6Site: Greensboro ColiseumNoon Dudley High4 p.m. Southern High8 p.m. Andrews HighMonday, June 7Site: Greensboro Coliseum8:30 a.m. Western High12:30 p.m. Northern High4:30 p.m. High Point Central High8 p.m. Northwest HighTuesday, June 8Site: Greensboro Coliseum8:30 a.m. Page High12:30 p.m. Eastern High4 p.m. Grimsley High8 p.m. Southeast High