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In person graduations to take place in Lee County

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In person graduations to take place in Lee County

In person graduations to take place in Lee County

The Lee County School District is moving forward with its in person graduation ceremonies next month.

They will be encouraging CDC guidelines and masks.

If you cannot attend graduation, it can be seen online.

BY TODAY... SHOULD CALL THEDEPARTMENT DIRECTLY.DESPITE FLORIDA SEEING A RECORDHIGH NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19CASES THE LEE COUNTY SCHOOLDISTRICT IS MOVING FORWARD WITHTHEIR IN-PERSON GRADUATIONCEREMONIES NEXT MONTH.DURING THE WEEKENDS OF JULY 17THAND JULY 24TH GRADUATES WILLWALK ACROSS THE STAGE AND GETTHEIR DIPLOMAS AT HERTZ ARENA.TO PROTECT EVERYONE... GUESTSARE ENCOURAGED TO WEAR MASKS ANDHAND SANITIZING STATIONS WILL BEAVAILABLE.TO PREVENT LARGECROWDSGRADUATES WILL HAVE TOMEET THEIR GUESTS AT THEIR CARSINSTEAD OF THE FRONT OF THEARENA.

THE DISTRICT SAYS THEYWILL PIVOT IF NECESSARY.If anything changes drasticallybetween now and graduation, andwe need to make adjustments, wewill.

These ceremonies areimportant to us and to ourfamilies, but the health andsafety of everyone is moreimportant.EACH GRADUATE WI




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