WATCH: Mount View High School graduation ceremonies
THORNDIKE — Mount View High School, like all Maine high schools, will have a non-traditional graduation ceremony this year amid the pandemic.
Mount View High School is holding graduation Sunday, June 14 by breaking the event into small groups of seniors receiving their diplomas.
Each group will watch pre-recorded speeches from their Class President, Hannah Oliver; Valedictorian, Logan Wadick; and Salutatorian, Odin Gage.
Principal Zackary Freeman and Superintendent Charles Brown will speak briefly to each group before they receive their diplomas.
When the graduate’s name is called, he/she will walk up on the stage to receive the diploma.
Each graduate will pick up his/her diploma from a table, so there will be no contact between the graduates and administrators.
The administrators on the stage will maintain at least six feet of social distancing from the graduates and each other.
The graduates will be recorded as they receive their diplomas. All of these video clips will be spliced together, along with student and administrator speeches. The video will then be made available to the graduates.
Below are videos from each of the ceremonies, a closeup and wide shot. The newest videos, and thus later ceremonies, will appear at the bottom of the story.
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