BCHS brings grad to their students

Staff and teachers from Bonnyville Centralized High School drove around town on Friday, June 12 delivering yard signs, diplomas, and caps and gowns to the 2020 graduating class. Photo by Robynne Henry.
(left to right) Bonnyville Centralized High School graduates Sarah Grandbois and Coco Berland pause for a photo beside their lawn signs with principal Corey Baker. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Grad Arkan Khamis poses beside his lawn sign when the rally made a stop at his house. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Bonnyville Centralized High School principal Corey Baker and grad Taylor Tizzard show off Tizzard’s yard sign. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Grad Taylor Tizzard cheers for alongside Bonnyville Centralized High School principal Corey Baker. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Jayden Haggerty, 2020 graduate from Bonnyville Centralized High School, shows off his diploma. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Staff and teachers cheered, played celebratory music, and congratulated each member of the graduating class. Photo by Robynne Henry.
Some grads, like Brianna Peddle, showed off the formal wear they had bought for their ceremony during the rally. Photo by Robynne Henry.
BONNYVILLE - Gradutaing students from Bonnyville Centralized High School (BCHS) were woken up on Friday, June 12 to the sounds of honking and cheering from their teachers.

A grad rally was organized to mark the milestone for the BCHS graduating class of 2020, with the students getting their diplomas, caps and gowns, along with a yard sign to let people walking by know a grad lives there.

Due to the restrictions being lifted surrounding COVID-19, BCHS is planning on hosting small graduation ceremonies in the parking lot at the Centennial Centre. In groups of 10, students will walk across the stage, make small remarks, and celebrate alongside their friends.

Robynne Henry, Bonnyville Nouvelle

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