William Monroe High School’s Class of 2020 got a second chance for a traditional graduation ceremony last week. The school held a special event on Friday, June 4, so the families would have a chance to see their children graduate. Last year, due to COVID-19 mitigation policies, students did individual graduations with the principal if they desired and very few guests.
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Tomas Banks, Keauna Frye, and Keyandra Faulkner get ready for their graduation procession.
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Amanda Causey leads the Class of 2020 to their seats.
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William Monroe’s Class of 2020 sit at their traditional graduation ceremony on Friday.
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Class of 2020 President Cindy Gonzales speaks to the class.
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Principal Katie Brunelle addresses the Class of 2020.
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Morgan Lam celebrates her graduation.
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Rebecca Sjordal was excited to attend a traditional graduation ceremony for her class.
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Dupree Rucker and Quron Robinson returned to Greene last week to celebrate their graduation.
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