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spoke. “The class of 2021 is making history in some form from being the first person in their family to graduate from high school, (to going to) college, and to do this in the midst of a pandemic makes it even more historical,” Morgan said . She ended her address in Spanish by thanking her biggest supporter her mother. “My mom, my family, my brothers I feel like my whole family is so supportive of me,” she said after the ceremony. “They all love me so much and support me through everything I do and want to do.” Born in the Dominican Republic, Morgan earned a full-ride scholarship to study business administration at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She came to the U.S. with her family eight years ago, and said she dreams of attending law school ....
Westover High 2021 graduates look to the future; parents honored for their work Ariana-Jasmine Castrellon, The Fayetteville Observer More than 200 Westover High School seniors graduated Monday at the Crown Coliseum Complex. The graduates represent less than 6% of the more than 3,500 students set to graduate in Cumberland County in the coming weeks. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Westover High School conducted two separate graduation ceremonies, giving each student four tickets. “I want all of you to leave here celebrating every little thing, from waking up in the morning to getting your dream job,” Valedictorian Brandon Orellana-Alcas said. “Because if you don’t live your life celebrating it no one else will.” ....
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Cumberland County Schools officials have released the district’s graduation exercise plans for seniors, and academic calendars for the next school year. A news release from the district stated that this year’s ceremonies will be held in the Crown Coliseum and follow all North Carolina COVID-19 guidelines and capacity limitations. “This plan was formulated after district administrators met with high school principals and senior class student leaders,” the news release stated. “Cumberland County Health Director Dr. Jennifer Green also reviewed the plan and made several recommendations.” In order to comply with the capacity limitations and the six-foot social-distancing requirements, each school will conduct multiple graduation sessions by groups. ....