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Valley’s districts announce in-person ceremonies for graduates

GRADUATION

Students graduating from 17 high schools and one adult school in the Coachella Valley can still have their pictures snapped as they walk across a stage while wearing caps and gowns, despite in-person graduating ceremonies going virtual due to the coronavirus, the districts announced on Friday.

Watch our One-Hour special paying tribute to the Class of 2020. Tonight at 7 p.m. on News Channel 3, CBS Local, KESQ.com/Livestream-Events/

Three area school districts -- Palm Springs Unified School District, Desert Sands Unified School District and the Coachella Valley Unified School District -- made a joint announcement Friday, signaling new drive-up ceremonies with added social-distancing protocols are now scheduled to accompany separate virtual graduations, which are combining to replace this year's in-person graduations due to COVID-19.

Schools in each district will be hosting their own drive-up events and virtual graduations, although concrete plans remain fluid for some of the
schools.

High schools in the Palm Springs Unified School District are set to host separate drive-up events and virtual graduations, according to Joan Boiko,
a district spokeswoman. The individual virtual graduations will be livestreamed from May 28 to June 4. Drive-up ceremonies are scheduled between May 28 and June 5, she said.

Desert Sands Unified School District has released dates for its high
schools' graduations and in-person ceremonies, which are set for the first two weeks of June, with specific details available online at https://dsusd.us/graduation_2020.

Desert Sands officials specified that students will be able to drive to a designated location with family members. The graduates, clad in their caps
and gowns, will be allowed to depart the vehicles to walk across a stage.

Family members must remain in the vehicles, but can photograph or videotape from there. The virtual ceremonies, featuring speakers and other traditional graduation-specific events, are still set to be held virtually.

Additional details will be released at a later date, the district's website says.

Four high schools and one adult school within the Coachella Valley Unified School District will be holding in-person ceremonies at the Empire Polo
Fields in Indio, which include social distancing and other county and state
requirements aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus, but specific dates have not yet been announced.

District Superintendent Maria Gandera urged parents and students to contact the district office for additional information.

Schools across Riverside County have remained shuttered since March.

In April, county Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser extended the closure until June 19, effectively closing schools through the end of the academic school year.

While Kaiser rescinded three of four public health orders due to an unanimous urging by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors earlier this month, the order closing schools remains in place, except for higher education institutions and vocational schools, which were stricken from the original order.

For additional information on this year's graduation festivities, go to the websites of the individual districts at www.psusd.us, www.dsusd.us and
www.cvusd.us.

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