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EPISODE · May 8, 2020 · 25 MIN

Making the End of the Year Memorable for the Class of 2020

from AACS Today · host AACS

During a typical school year, the spring is filled with special end-of-year traditions and capstone events for the graduating class including banquets, trips and of course, graduation. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic many of these events have been postponed, tweaked, or even canceled.On this episode, four educators from four schools from across the country share how their schools are working hard to make the end of the year a special time for the class of 2020.  Our panelists share how they are honoring their graduates, how they have tweaked their special events to make them memorable, and they pull back the curtain to share their plans for their school's upcoming graduation ceremony. Our PanelistsPastor Dave Nichols, Land O' Lakes Christian Academy, FLMr. Andrew Fry, Colonial Hills Christian School, INMr. Jeff Smith, Trinity Christian Academy, ALMr. James Mendoza, Macedonian Christian Academy, TX

During a typical school year, the spring is filled with special end-of-year traditions and capstone events for the graduating class including banquets, trips and of course, graduation. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic many of these events have been postponed, tweaked, or even canceled. On this episode, four educators from four schools from across the country share how their schools are working hard to make the end of the year a special time for the class of 2020. Our panelists share ho...

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