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Ramon Balderas, Genaro Camarillo, Alejandra Campos, Rubicely Monter, LAS hosted its annual spring Méritos Latinos event in May, which included a reception and dinner with a ceremony celebrating ...
Miss Mulberry crowned in Southington SOUTHINGTON — Residents of the Mulberry Gardens of Southington, a not-for-profit assisted living, adult day, and memory care community, recently put on their best ...
Rogers High School celebrated the graduation of 127 seniors during a ceremony held at Toppa Field in Newport on Thursday ...
Anne Arundel County high school graduates are allowed to wear special stoles, cords, ... said she couldn't wear her National Honor Society stole or pin to graduation.
Senior members of the French Honor Society at Crestwood High School participated in the recent induction ceremony. From left are, first row: teacher Madame Schwartz, Jane Jenkins and Ella Brady.
Reversing course, Anne Arundel County Public Schools will allow stoles and cords signifying various honors to be worn at graduations this year, Superintendent Mark Bedell wrote Wednesday in a ...
A policy, approved by the Board of Education in 2016, states only stoles, honor cords, and medals bestowed by AACPS or the state are permitted at graduation ceremonies, which would exclude ...
Achievements such as joining the National Honor Society are traditionally marked by the student wearing colored cords and stoles when they cross the stage at graduation.
At least six Harvard affinity groups will host unofficial celebrations for students graduating next week following the University’s decision to revoke funding and space for the annual traditions.
Sigma Kappa Delta English Honor Society inductees, first row, from left, are Olvia Andress, Chriscel Avril Tolentino, Alexandria Lee Dunnion, Taylor Bath, Ashley Bath and Lauren Francesca Marsico.