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Traditional ceremonies ruled out

Vernon schools planning ‘alternate’ graduation events

Apr 30, 2020 | 1:08 PM

Alternate graduation plans will be discussed over the coming weeks by secondary schools and their grad committees in Vernon, Coldstream and Lumby.

In an email sent to students and parents, School District 22 said the traditional grad ceremonies and dry grad activities “cannot happen” under the current provincial health orders.

“We all want to celebrate safely and given the message from the provincial health officer around respecting social distancing and no large gatherings, it is time to consider developing alternate graduation plans,” said the update from superintendent Joe Rogers and the principals of Charles Bloom, Kalamalka, VSS, Fulton, Seaton and the alternate schools.

Rogers and the local principals say they want to find a meaningful way to recognize the 2020 grad class and make it an historic event for everyone.

“We all recognize that graduation from high school is an important milestone for both students and families. We know that it is a cherished family event where students get to share their accomplishments. We all care about the graduating class of 2020 and want to find a meaningful way to recognize them.”

Discussions will also look to find a way to recognize scholarship and bursary winners.

“Over the next few weeks each school will be meeting with their grad committee to begin to develop new graduation plans,” Rogers added.

School principals will be sending an update to homes in the coming weeks.

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