Spokane Public Schools graduation ceremonies
Officials at Spokane Public Schools didn’t only pull off a meaningful graduation ceremony in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, they did even better than usual in the view of many families.
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After walking the stage and receiving her diploma, third generation Rogers high School graduate Katelyn Anderson, 17, joins her family during a the school’s drive-thru graduation ceremony, Sat., June 6, 2020.
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Third generation Rogers high School senior Katelyn Anderson, 17, receives her diploma from principal Lori Wyborney, on left, during a the school’s drive-thru graduation ceremony, Sat., June 6, 2020. Graduating seniors were able to walk the stage and receive the diploma as family and friends cheered and made pictures from their cars.
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Nikyia Anderson, 18, arrives at the Rogers High School drive-thru graduation ceremony Saturday. Graduating seniors were able to walk the stage and receive their diplomas as family and friends cheered and took pictures from their cars.
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Graduate Noah Benvenuti rejoins his family after receiving his diploma at the Rogers High School drive-thru graduation ceremony, Sat., June 6, 2020. Graduating seniors were able to walk the stage and receive the diploma as family and friends cheered and took pictures from their cars.
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The family of Jaidstyn Artz watch from their pickup truck as she walks to the stage and receives her diploma during the Rogers High School drive-thru graduation, Sat. June 6, 2020.
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The family of Jaidstyn Artz take pictures with their cellphones as she walks the stage and receives her diploma during the Rogers High School drive-thru graduation, Sat. June 6, 2020.
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Dan Anderson uses an air horn to celebrate as his sister Madison as she walks the stages and receives her diploma during Ferris High School’s drive-thru graduation on Saturday.
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Ferris High School senior Mustafa Amer Al Sabahi pauses to let his family take his photo from their car after receiving his diploma from principal Ken Schutz Saturday during the school’s drive-thru graduation ceremony.
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After receiving her diploma during the Ferris High School drive-thru graduation, Madison Anderson leans back to let her mother Kim Anderson take a picture of the top of her decorated mortarboard on Saturday.
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