Everyone is celebrating the end of this crazy school year and everything that has gone on, it’s hats off to the schools, teachers, parents and kids. You all did a fantastic job getting through this year that was the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Superintendent Louis Moore wrote a letter to the school community on Wednesday announcing the decision after learning a senior student had tested positive for the coronavirus and may have exposed or been exposed by other classmates.
I originally wrote this article back in 2012, and I think when I first wrote it, it was originally called "50 Life Lessons and Tidbits for the Class of 2012". Since once again it is graduation season, I decide to add some more to the list.
A major point of contention with Governor Murphy during the COVID-19 pandemic is graduations.
At first, Murphy said there NO actual graduations can take place due to maintaining social distancing. He added that graduations would have to happen virtually...
A man in Sacramento, CA has been driving around visiting high school graduates so he can play them the classic graduation song "Pomp and Circumstance".
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(Orangevale, California): A complete stranger surprised 2020 grads by playing the graduation song “Pomp and Circumstance” on his trumpet at their front door. He playe...
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Torrence Burson, in Memphis, decided he wanted to put together a homemade graduation ceremony for his daughter after her university's ceremony was canceled.
Source: FOX 13
Toms River School Superintendent, David M. Healy announced earlier today that High School Seniors Class of 2020 WILL HAVE actual graduation at some point!
This is great news since a lot of students and parents were worried that the students would not get the recognition that they deserved for their hard work by only getting "virtual" graduation online...