Matanzas High graduate Kayla Dombrowski could hardly stand still after walking across the stage at the Ocean Center on Wednesday. I feel amazing, she said from crowds of families and friends looking for their graduates. I m just above the moon right now.
Not only did the coronavirus pandemic make the last year of schooling more difficult, but Dombrowski dealt with medical issues over the last four years that made a typical graduation ceremony seem like a fantasy. I did not expect us to have a normal graduation, she said.
But that s exactly what students got. The Flagler County high school graduation ceremonies held on Wednesday at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center were exactly what you d expect from a commencement. Students and audience members sat side by side instead of distanced from each other, and there were few masks in sight.
County-by-County: Central Florida high school graduation ceremonies
By FOX 35 News Staff
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FOX 35 will update this story with graduation details as they are released.
Here is what we have confirmed so far.
VOLUSIA COUNTY
Volusia County Schools said that they will receive up to six tickets each for their graduation ceremonies.
Ceremonies will be held between June 3 and June 6 at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach with the careful consideration of health and safety guidelines.
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Graduates are reportedly required to wear face-coverings and to socially distance to the greatest extent possible.
In addition, the district said that they will live-stream the ceremonies. They also will be recorded and posted on the district website.