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At Everett High, A Second Chance For Struggling Students
As president of the senior class at Everett High, Anne Laurie Pierre is preparing a graduation speech. What’s not clear is where she’ll deliver it. An in-person ceremony is far from guaranteed at a high school that’s been fully remote since March of 2020 and in a community where, for most of that time, COVID levels have left the city suspended in red.
“I was looking forward to senior year and I knew it was going to be the year for us,” she said, in a video diary recorded for GBH News’ year-long series
Choosing a college is typically a rite of passage whereby students, their guidance counselors and the families take time to analyze finances, take in-person tours of campuses and check out their financial aid packages.
It’s a slow and methodical process that usually wraps up on May 1 when students have to make their college decisions and put in their first monetary deposits for the coming fall semester.
That process has been completely upended this year as seniors at Everett High have been remote all year, not having direct contact with their guidance counselors except online since March 2020. Meanwhile, with most schools not offering any in-person tours, students find themselves taking a little bit of a risk in choosing a school that they most likely have never actually been to.