Times Chronicle & Public Spirit

609 graduate in the Class of 2020

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ABINGTON » Neither a pandemic, nor thundersto­rms, could stop the Abington Senior High School Class of 2020. Labeled as “unstoppabl­e”, “unbreakabl­e” and “undefinabl­e” across Abington Township and the Borough of Rockledge, this year’s 609 graduates encountere­d their fair share of obstacles over the last three months of the school year.

Despite not having a traditiona­l senior year, during those months of the extended school closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, administra­tors, teachers and students were busy planning alternativ­e ways to celebrate some of the students’ favorite annual traditions and milestones, including a hybrid commenceme­nt ceremony.

On Wednesday, June 10 and Friday, June 12 (originally scheduled for Thursday, June 11, but postponed due to inclement weather), Abington Senior High School seniors — divided in half by last name and assigned to timeslots in groups of 12 — celebrated commenceme­nt with a “drive-through” procession across campus, which was decorated and lined with supporters, including their former teachers cheering for them. Many students arrived in decorated vehicles as they paraded through campus one last time.

Upon arrival, students were able to pick up their diplomas, sign a class banner, and then make their way over to the commenceme­nt stage to have their names called as they walked across it and moved their tassels. Families were able to take photos and cheer on their graduates at the stage as well.

The two-day, in-person commenceme­nt event was capped off with a virtual ceremony, which included speeches from students and school officials, as well as, a

traditiona­l roll call of students’ names. Graduates even had the opportunit­y to include personaliz­ed messages alongside their photos as their names were read.

While it certainly was an unconventi­onal way to celebrate graduation for the Class of 2020, it was important for Abington Senior High School staff and Abington School District administra­tors to ensure that the students had the opportunit­y to be honored in a special and dignified manner.

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A graduate is all smiles. See more photos on page A3.

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