COVID-19 pandemic.With grad season now in full swing, schools and communities have been forced to get creative to find alternative ways to mark the milestone.Instead of transitional ceremonies and proms, schools and communities have turned to video livestreams, physically-distanced ceremonies, parades and public displays to mark the occasion.
A normal grad ceremony at Vernon’s Clarence Fulton Secondary would have a thousand attendees.Principal Lynn Seed knew that was not going to be possible with COVID-19 still a concern.“Our biggest thought was that we had to recognize our graduates because this is such a huge milestone and we couldn’t let it go unnoticed and un-celebrated,” Seed said.For Fulton’s alternate ceremony grads came in for.