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Graduation ceremonies on tap Graduation ceremonies are slated for Thursday and Friday in the parish.
Ferriday High School and Huntington School will hold graduation Thursday, while Vidalia High and Monterey will have graduation Friday.
Ferriday High will graduate 83 for the Class of 2008.
Graduation is scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. at Melz Field.
"If it rains, we will have graduation in the gym," said Ferriday High principal Michelle Bethea. "We're hoping we don't have to use that option."
Huntington School's graduation will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. on the football field.
Huntington principal Ray King said 16 students will be graduating.
"We hope to have graduation on the football field, but if the weather is bad, we will move it in the gym," King said.
Vidalia High's graduation is set for 7 p.m. Friday at Dee Faircloth Viking Stadium.
Vidalia High will graduate 81 students.
"We're watching the weather and hopefully it can work out to where we can have the graduation outside," said Vidalia principal Rick Brown. "Depending on the conditions, we'll make that decision late Friday."
Monterey High will graduate 24 students Friday.
Graduation ceremonies will be held in the Monterey gym at 6 p.m.
"We don't have to worry about the rain," said Monterey principal Neeva Sibley. |
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