Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Graduation ceremony at Florida school honors 4 slain seniors

Some victims’ parents decline to attend

- Terry Spencer

SUNRISE, Fla. – The senior class from the Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people in February received diplomas Sunday and heard from commenceme­nt speaker Jimmy Fallon, who urged graduates to move forward and “don’t let anything stop you.”

Four families were to receive diplomas for loved ones who were slain in the attack that gave rise to a campaign by teens for gun control. Principal Ty Thompson underscore­d the honors to the dead students in a tweet.

“Remember those not with us, and celebrate all the successes the Class of 2018 has brought to the community and the world!” Thompson tweeted.

The “Tonight Show” host offered similar praise, saying, “You are not just the future – you are the present. Keep changing the world. Keep making us proud.”

In a video of his commenceme­nt address, Fallon said; “First thing is this: when something feels hard, remember that it gets better. Choose to move forward. Don’t let anything stop you.”

The private ceremony for the nearly 800 members of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School class of 2018 was being held at the BB&T Center, where the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers play. Reporters were not permitted inside the arena.

The school presented diplomas to the families of Nicholas Dworet, Joaquin Oliver, Meadow Pollack and Carmen Schentrup. Fourteen students and three staff members died in the Feb. 14 attack. A former Stoneman Douglas student, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, is charged with their deaths and the wounding of 17. His attorneys have said he will plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of life without parole. Prosecutor­s are seeking the death penalty.

Some parents of slain students said they would not attend graduation.

Andrew Pollack, the father of Meadow Pollack, said he’s too emotionall­y spent to attend the ceremony. Her brother, Hunter Pollack, made his feelings about the day known on Twitter.

“Today is the day my sister has been waiting for. Graduation where she would’ve been getting her diploma and be on her way to attend college. This is a sad day, as I will be walking stage to get her diploma for her,” his post says.

April Schentrup, whose daughter Carmen was among the 17 killed in the shooting, posted a photo of Carmen wearing her graduation gown and cap, the SunSentine­l reported.

“For me, it is too painful to celebrate w/o Carmen,” she said in an online post. “But I am proud of Carmen’s friends & classmates on their accomplish­ments. . .”

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP ?? People arrive for the graduation ceremony for Marjory Stoneman Douglas seniors Sunday in Sunrise, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP People arrive for the graduation ceremony for Marjory Stoneman Douglas seniors Sunday in Sunrise, Fla.

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