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North Allegheny planning in-person commencement for graduating seniors

Tony LaRussa
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Members of North Allegheny’s Air Force Junior ROTC carry the Stars and Stripes and the Pennsylvania flag during the high school graduation ceremony at Newman Stadium on June 7, 2019. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the district held a virtual graduation on June 17. An in-person commencement with social distancing and other safety measures is planned for July 17 at the stadium.

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The North Allegheny School District has scheduled an in-person graduation ceremony to honor the class of 2020 at Newman Stadium.

The ceremony, which begins at 7 p.m. July 17, will include a procession, speeches by students and staff, performances and recognition of individual students. Graduates will receive their diplomas during the ceremony.

Due to the state-mandated shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic, the district held a virtual commencement on June 17.

If state guidelines requires cancellation of the July 17 ceremony, the district plans to hold the event in the fall.

During the in-person graduation ceremony, students will be required to stay 6-feet apart and wear masks.

To allow for social distancing in the stadium, each graduate will be limited to two guests. Families also must remain 6-feet apart in the stands and wear masks.

Guests can begin entering the stadium at 5:30 p.m.

The ceremony will be displayed on large screens in the stadium and live-streamed on the district’s website, where additional details about the event can be viewed.

Concession stands will be closed. Each student and guest will receive a water bottle when they enter the stadium and are welcome to bring their own.

The rain date for the ceremony is July 18, but a time has not yet been set.

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