(KAIR)--Graduation ceremonies are now scheduled for students of the Atchison County Community Schools.
According to a social media post from USD 377, the structure for the late July ceremonies has been set through guidance provided to the school district’s administration from both the Atchison County Health Department and the USD 377 Board of Education.
Graduation ceremonies had been placed on hold due to restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The rescheduled ceremonies for the ACCHS Class of 2020 will be held Sunday evening, July 26, at Tiger Stadium, in Effingham. The ACCJH 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony will also be held at that location the next evening, Monday, July 27, at 7:00.
According to the release, “it is suggested that each graduate limit the number of guests to 10 or fewer.”
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