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HS graduation plans start to take shape | The Daily Gazette
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CAPITAL REGION – Graduation plans for high schools across the Capital Region are starting to take shape now that school district leaders have specific state guidelines to follow.
The plans will vary widely across districts, with smaller districts finding it easier to stay within protocols, but it’s possible mores students get the feel of a traditional graduation this June than they did last year.
Niskayuna district officials this week outlined plans to host a June 23 graduation ceremony at SUNY Schenectady’s sprawling parking lot, with a ceremony agenda similar to how Niskayuna ceremonies have looked in the past. (Last year, the school held a drive-up ceremony, where students waited patiently for their opportunity to jump out of their car and cross the stage for their diploma.)
In Schenectady High School class, riots at the U.S. Capitol evoke ‘two Americas’ | The Daily Gazette
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January 8, 2021
Schenectady High School social studies teacher Chris Ognibene facilitates a discussion about Wednesday s riots at the U.S. Capitol with his students during class on Thursday. - ZACHARY MATSON/THE DAILY GAZETTE
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Students and teachers in classrooms across the country on Thursday grappled with the latest historic moment – in a year of many – as they started to process the events that unfolded in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
Schenectady High School social studies teacher Chris Ognibene put together a new lesson plan Wednesday night, asking students Thursday morning to assess blame for the Capitol riots and brainstorm how the country can move past them.