FCPS expect to award over 1,000 diplomas in 3 days

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Three high schools will present diplomas to more than 1,000 seniors over three days.

In person commencement exercises start tomorrow Jun. 16 and last through Friday Jun.18 in Frederick County.

Millbrook High School’s ceremony begins at 6 tomorrow Jun. 16 with approximately 320 seniors at Pioneer Stadium.

Sherando High School has approximately 360 seniors expecting diplomas at Arrowhead Stadium Thurs. Jun. 17 starting at 7.

James Wood High School’s graduation starts at 7 Fri. Jun. 18 with approximately 340 receiving diplomas at Kelican Stadium.

Law enforcement will be on hand to help with traffic flow but you should arrive early to avoid congestion.

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Graduation ceremonies around the region

157 Clarke County high school graduates received their diplomas last night Jun. 10 before the rain fell at Feltner stadium.

Warren County and Skyline high schools hold their graduation ceremonies tomorrow Jun. 12.

Warren County’s commencement exercise will start at 8 a.m. at John Blanton Stadium.

Skyline hold’s their ceremony at 10 a.m. at Hawk Stadium with 229 students receiving diplomas.

Congratulations to all graduating seniors from the River 953.

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Graduations dominated the weekend

The weekend saw a number of Graduation ceremonies in the area.

Shenandoah University (SU) had over 1400 students receive diplomas in several ceremonies starting Sat. and ending Sun..

Senator Mark Warner was the keynote speaker on Sat. morning at SU.

Shenandoah County’s Stonewall Jackson High School held graduation Sat. morning with 134 seniors receiving their diplomas.

Luray High School held their ceremony Sat. morning as well with close to 120 graduates.

Sat. night Shenandoah County’s Central High School held their graduation with 176 seniors receiving diplomas.

Page County High School handed out close to 145 diplomas at their Sat. night ceremony.

Congratulations to all seniors and all the best in your future from the River 953.

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