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Oakwood to host virtual graduation ceremony, graduates get to include family members

A virtual graduation ceremony is not what school districts throughout the United States want to do for the Class of 2020, but all have surrendered to the fact that it will be the only way to celebrate graduates.

We want them to honor them as they should be, like the previous 100-plus classes at Oakwood High School, but we are just unable to do that like we want,” OHS Principal Tim Lee said. “That makes it difficult.”

While some parents will have to watch their graduate cross the stage via video, Oakwood seniors will be able to bring four family members with them as they receive their diploma during a 15-minute time slot on May 15 to May 17. 

A video recording of the moment will be recorded and edited, though, so that the public can also experience their friends, family and neighbors make the transition into the next stage of their life.

We understand that this is not the same as having a traditional, physical graduation ceremony,” Lee wrote to families. “We know that everyone would prefer to provide the graduates with the same type of graduation that our past classes have received; it is just not possible given the circumstances at this time.”

Per state guidelines, graduates and their guests will have to wear appropriate PPE, and staff will sanitize furniture and surfaces between each family group that attends the graduation videotaping. Social distancing guidelines will also need to be followed.

Oakwood has worked to honor seniors over the last eight weeks, knowing that a decision on end of the year ceremonies and procedures were looming. The district purchased yard signs for the students and have posted bios for each student on social media and in local news publications.

“This has been and continues to be very difficult. Not more emotionally draining than probably for the students and parents, but it is not easy,” Lee said.

We are trying to do whatever we can to spotlight them.”

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