Harbor Graduation Changes

Kaelee Keesee
Editor-in-Cheif
This year, the Harbor made the decision to change their graduation ceremony from a traditional formal ceremony to more of a celebration. Due to the increasing amount of harbor students that choose to walk in the traditional ceremony, assistant principal Joel Schutte and other members of the Harbor community decided to change their commencement ceremony to a more informal celebration.
            The celebration will consist of cake a punch that can be enjoyed with close family and friends, a digital yearbook that will consist of photos of everything the students took part in throughout the year and speeches given by select seniors.
            “We haven’t got much reaction yet since it’s still pretty recent news,” said Schutte. “I’ve sent a couple phone calls to people in our community and they get it. It’s really hard to do a formal ceremony for those twelve kids that don’t choose to walk in the traditional ceremony with the rest of the senior class.”

            Schutte states that there has yet to be any formal complaints made by students in the Harbor and is looking forward to the ceremony.

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