Boyle students graduate, ceremony to be broadcast on YouTube Friday at 6 p.m.
Published 7:52 pm Monday, May 25, 2020
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Family members gathered in designated viewing areas inside the gymnasium at Boyle County High School last week to support the graduates and snap some photos.
Boyle County High School Principal Mark Wade uses a grabbing tool to place the students’ diplomas on the table.
The family of Braydon Coffman gather for a group photo after Braydon walked across the stage.
BCHS Senior Sabree Norris holds up a sign with her name before walking across the stage. (photo courtesy of Boyle County Schools)
Family members gathered in designated viewing areas inside the gymnasium at Boyle County High School last week to support the graduates and snap some photos.
Signs were placed in designated areas of the Boyle County High School gymnasium where immediate and extended family of graduates could stand and watch their family member walk across the stage.
Boyle County High School Senior Avery May walks down the hallway with his project graduation gift he picked up after receiving his diploma.
Boyle County High School senior Mason Lockhart enters the gymnasium to prepare to receive his diploma.
Family members gathered in designated viewing areas inside the gymnasium at Boyle County High School last week to support the graduates and snap some photos.
The family of Braydon Coffman looks on and snaps some photos as Braydon walks across the stage to receive his diploma.
Boyle County High School senior Avery May is all smiles for the camera as he walks across the stage and receives his diploma.
Boyle County High School seniors were able to walk across the stage and receive their diploma last week in the BCHS gymnasium. Students and their families were allowed in one at a time, as professional photo and video crews were on hand to capture the moment. Video recording of each student receiving their diploma, as well as graduation speeches, will be edited together for a virtual graduation ceremony, which is set to air on Friday at 6 p.m. on the Boyle County Schools YouTube page, as well as other social media outlets.