Washougal School District leaders have not ruled out the possibility of a traditional graduation ceremony for Washougal High School’s class of 2020.
Shortly after Washington Governor Jay Inslee and Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal announced April 6 that all K-12 schools in the state will be closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year due to the spread of COVID-19, the school district announced: “in-person graduation ceremonies will change to virtual ceremonies and/or be delayed.”
But on Friday, April 10, Washougal schools superintendent Mary Templeton told the Post-Record that she has “decided to delay making that decision for a bit and continue to explore opportunities for an in-person ceremony — even if it is later in the summer.”
“There are a lot of moving parts, and we don’t have it all worked out yet,” Templeton said, “but we know one thing — we recognize that seniors are in a really complex spot, and we’re going to do everything we can to support them. They are being asked to do something that none of us have had to do — live out the end of their senior year without experiencing all of the celebrations in the (traditional) way.”
In a YouTube video released April 6, Washougal High Principal Sheree Gomez-Clark promised the school’s seniors they will take part in a graduation ceremony, and that she will send them a survey asking for ideas about how to proceed with graduation and other end-of-the-year events.