WATCH LIVE: Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School 2020 Graduation Ceremony Underway at Merritt Island High School
By Space Coast Daily // July 25, 2020
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SPACE COAST DAILY TV: Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School is holding the Class of 2020 graduation ceremony Saturday at 10 a.m. If you can’t attend due to COVID-19 restrictions, be sure to tune into Space Coast Daily TV for live coverage of the festivities.
WATCH LIVE: EDGEWOOD JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL 2020 GRADUATION CEREMONY, 10 A.M. SATURDAY
BREVARD COUNTY, VIERA • FLORIDA – Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School will hold the Class of 2020 graduation ceremony Saturday at 10 a.m. If you can’t attend due to COVID-19 restrictions, be sure to tune into Space Coast Daily TV for live coverage of the festivities.
Brevard Public Schools are holding graduation ceremonies for each of its high schools through Saturday, see the schedule below.
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All ceremonies are being held outdoors with strict adherence to social distancing guidelines and additional district-mandated health and safety protocols for students, guests, and staff to include:
■ Mandatory face coverings for all staff, participants and attendees — all are expected to have their own mask;
■ Student temperature screenings upon arrival;
■ Each graduate will receive 2 tickets for guests — all guests will be seated in the bleachers
■ No physical contact between students and/or staff;
■ No guests on the field before, during, or after the ceremony;
■ No indoor activities to include group gatherings, practices, or other traditions.
Students will be seated six feet apart throughout the event’s duration, as will their guests. Upon completion of the ceremony, all graduates and visitors will immediately exit the venue as directed, while continuing to socially distance themselves from one another.
“I am grateful to our school principals for their efforts to make this long-awaited goal a reality for the Class of 2020,” said BPS Superintendent, Dr. Mark Mullins.
“This plan makes it possible for our graduates to experience an in-person ceremony surrounded by classmates and family and to be individually recognized while receiving their diploma. It will, however, require a willingness on the part of our students and their guests to comply with added health and safety measures which will be strongly enforced.”
Individuals who are COVID positive, considered high risk or those displaying fever or flu-like symptoms should not attend. The district is planning to live stream ceremonies where feasible for those unable to be there in person.
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