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Statement on Dallas ISD decision to hold virtual graduation ceremonies

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DALLAS — Dallas ISD’s decision to honor our 2020 graduating seniors with virtual rather than in-person commencement ceremonies is based on one overriding concern: the safety of our students, their families and district staff.

In fact, given Dallas County’s current level of COVID-19 activity, the county’s top health authority, director of Dallas County Health and Human Services Dr. Philip Huang, has specifically advised school leaders against holding any kind of in-person social gatherings, including vehicle ceremonies.

In a   to area superintendents in which he cited the advice of the CDC and the Texas Department of Health, Dr. Huang called on school districts to hold only virtual celebrations.

Even so, Dallas ISD recognizes its responsibility to make public health our number one priority.

Therefore, we respectfully ask students, parents and community members to heed the advice of public health authorities and observe the occasion with the virtual graduation ceremonies planned to honor our students.

Source: Dallas Post Tribune – Serving the Black community without fear or favor since 1947.
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