Where can I park if my student is graduating at the Pavilion?
People will be expected to find public parking in the downtown core during the graduation ceremonies. SPS has also said it will be releasing more information on a regular shuttle service that will run from North Central High School.
What if a guest needs a special accommodation?
Students, guests or staff members who need a special accommodation will need to contact their school in advance. An interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing will also be at every graduation ceremony.
Will there be time to take photos with the graduates at the Pavilion?
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Two newly installed bronze statues honoring Malden veterans of the Korean and Vietnam Wars will be unveiled on Memorial Day. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)
MALDEN, MA Memorial Day is a holiday that people in Malden and across America look forward to every year as the start of summer.
But it also gives the country a chance to look back, as the final Monday in May is a day to remember all American lives lost during military service.
Here are five things to know about the history of Memorial Day:
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1. It Was Originally Called Decoration Day: Remembering veterans who died while in military service in late May dates back to 1868, when Gen. John A. Logan called for a day of remembrance to honor the Northern lives lost amid battle during the Civil War that had ended just a few years earlier, according to History.com. Logan called it Decoration Day, which it was known as for several years. As time passed, more and more people called it Memorial Day, History.com reported, and
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SPS to have vaccinated, non-vaccinated seating at graduation ceremonies
May 25, 2021 3:44 PM Matthew Kincanon
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SPOKANE, Wash. With graduation being in-person this year, Spokane Public Schools will have both vaccinated and non-vaccinated seating for class of 2021 ceremonies at the Riverfront Park Pavilion.
Due to COVID restrictions, Spokane Public Schools (SPS) said seating will be limited where each graduate will receive two general seating wristbands for guests to attend the ceremony. The ceremonies will take place between Monday, June 7 and Sunday, June 13.
The Governor’s office and the state Department of Health (DOH) are allowing for a fully vaccinated seating area as well. Graduates with family members who are fully vaccinated may exchange their two general seating wristbands for up to four wristbands for the fully vaccinated seating area.