ANN ARBOR -- Jim Harbaugh's finding ways to spend his sudden free time in June.

And he'll still be standing in front of a host of touted football recruits.

NorthJersey.com reported Monday afternoon that Michigan's head coach will give the commencement speech at Paramus Catholic High School in New Jersey on June 9.

The news comes days after Harbaugh's June calendar opened up a bit after the recent satellite camp ban.

Paramus Catholic is, of course, the home of five-star Michigan signee Rashan Gary and star linebacker defensive back Jabrill Peppers.

"Commencement is an academic ceremony. It's not connected to athletics," school president Jim Vail told the site. "But I have gotten to know Coach Harbaugh pretty well. I'm not a football guy, but I know a great educator when I see one, and he always impressed me as a great educator and great leader.

"He's a very dynamic individual. He does many things that would make him a great role model for our students."

The annual Sound Mind Sound Body camp in Detroit is scheduled for June 9-10. Michigan's staff would've been in attendance there for at least one of those dates. That's no longer possible, of course, as coaches are now prohibited -- pending NCAA Board of Director approval -- from attending off-site camps.

ESPN's Tom VanHaaren reported that Harbaugh's commencement speech had been something Paramus was working toward for some time now.

Michigan is still recruiting at Paramus Catholic, of course. Four-star defensive lineman Corey Bolds and four-star linebacker Drew Singleton are two of Michigan's 2017 targets.

Michigan linebackers coach Chris Partridge is also the former head coach at Paramus.

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