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Leon County Schools releases 2021 graduation plan
Graduations will be held on the football field of Gene Cox Stadium
Big news for parents in Leon County: parking lot commencement ceremonies will not happen this year. Leon County School district has signed off on the return of in-person graduations.
and last updated 2021-04-08 18:08:35-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Big news for parents in Leon County: parking lot commencement ceremonies will not happen this year. Leon County School district has signed off on the return of in-person graduations.
LCS said they will be setting up a stage right on the field where they will spread out graduates to maintain social distancing. Each graduate can have six tickets for family and friends to watch them from the stands. Superintendent Rocky Hanna said, while many details are still in the works, they ll be following CDC guidelines to help them finish the school year off safely.