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Seminole County seniors attend small graduation ceremonies

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – With markings on the floor inside the auditorium and empty seats, each graduate at Lake Brantley High School walked on stage to pick up the diploma they have worked so hard for."I'm always to close this chapter of my life of 12 years going through this fun, bad times, and all types of things, just able to be able to close it out and finally get the closure I've been wanting this entire pandemic," Aaliyah Betancourt said.Betancourt’s mother, Andrea Edmond, said they were glad they were able to see her walk in her Patriot cap and gown even if it was for a quick moment.“It’s been crazy, we had a lot of stops and goes when it came to this graduation.

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