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CLYDE Looking similar to commencement ceremonies held before the pandemic of 20202, Clyde High School seniors marched out of the school Sunday and around the field at Robert J. Bishop Jr. Stadium while the band played in front of the a stadium whose seats were filled with family and friends.
One-hundred and forty-five seniors marched across the field, some donning masks, and others not.
The class of 2021 then went through the traditional pledge, and valedictorian speeches.
The five valedictorians for the Class of 2021 were Madelyn Andecover, Halle Elder, Taylar Gray, Isabelle Howerton, Madelyn Profitt, and the salutatorian was Emma Strudthoff.
Clyde High School Class of 2021: Seniors get traditional graduation
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The Sandusky County Senior Citizen levy passed by a large margin, 3,308 (73.69%) in favor to 1,181 (26.31%) who voted against the levy, according to unofficial election results from the Tuesday primary election.
The Clyde-Green Springs school district was able to pass a renewal levy after seeing additional levies in recent election cycles fail, with the tax levy approved by a 920-to-637 vote margin, or 59% to 41%.
Dennis Haft, Clyde Green-Springs superintendent, said Tuesday that the passage of the levy will allow the district to eliminate pay to play for extracurricular activities like sports and band, and to hire two positions back that were previously lost due to budget cuts.