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Woman Makes History, Graduates From High School at 98-Years Old

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Monrovia, CA — Vivian Fisher from California has finally achieved her dream after she recently earned her high school diploma at the age of 98.

She was one of the graduates of Monrovia High School’s Class of 2020.

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Fisher, whose father was the first Black graduate of Monrovia High School and the first Black police officer in the city, was proud to have been able to keep the legacy of her family.

“Stay in school and be somebody,” she told CBS News.

Source: Woman Makes History, Graduates From High School at 98-Years Old

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