Barrington High School will hold a virtual graduation ceremony at month’s end (presumably May?) along with associated activities leading up to it, replacing the usual milestone event held with thousands in attendance at Willow Creek Community Church.
With protocols in place addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, graduation activities will begin Friday with a retooled version of “Decision Day,” according to a school announcement.
Seniors are asked to drive up to the high school at an assigned time with their cars decorated to show their decision on a college, trade school, career, military or other plans after graduation. In past years, seniors celebrated the day with cookies and banners in school.
Members of Barrington High’s Parent Teacher Organization will take photos of the cars, then seniors will receive a graduate yard sign via curbside pickup.
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