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After graduation ceremonies were canceled, held virtually or changed in other drastic ways last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most high schools will return to a more traditional approach.
Here s a list of what Oshkosh area high schools have planned for graduation:
Oshkosh North and West high schools: Oshkosh North seniors will graduate May 31 and Oshkosh West seniors on June 2, both at 6 p.m. at the Menominee Nation Arena. Both ceremonies will be live-streamed, and the link to the event can be found here. Each graduate will be allowed two guest tickets, and graduates with two households could order up to two additional tickets. There will be no precession of graduates at the start of each ceremony to avoid congregating. Face coverings are required during the ceremony.
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BERLIN, CT Berlin High School is pleased to announce that Makayla Gorski has been named the Class of 2021 Valedictorian and Michael Bryant has been named the Class of 2021 Salutatorian.
From advanced and honors to AP and UConn ECE courses, Makayla has challenged herself academically since entering Berlin High School and has earned numerous academic awards, including being selected as an AP Scholar with Distinction and a 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student. In addition to rigorous academics, Makayla has been actively involved in multiple activities both at school and in the community including captain of the high school volleyball team, vice president of the National Honor Society, and president of the student council. She is musically inclined, participating in the high school s marching band, vocal ensembles, and earning leading roles in musical theatre productions. Makayla is a peer tutor, president of the Writing
BERLIN â The first ever state regional welding competitions were held simultaneously Friday at White Mountains Community College in Berlin and the Novel Iron Works in Greenland.
Students from Berlin and Littleton High schools and the Lakes Region Technology Center took part in the competition at the White Mountains Community College. Both sites were linked together via Zoom throughout the day-long competition with the top three winners from both competitions advancing to the statewide competition in Manchester later this month.
The Seacoast competition was co-sponsored by Great Bay Community College and Arc Source and hosted by Novel Iron Works. The competition at WMCC was co-sponsored by the college and Capone Iron North Woods of Berlin.
BERLIN â For her 38 years of work in education, Berlin Superintendent of Schools Julie King was recognized with the prestigious 2021 Sylvia Evans Citizenship Award.
The award is given out annually by Coos County Family Health Services to honor the âextraordinary, often unrecognized contributions that women have made to the families of our region.â
The presentations were made Tuesday afternoon in an outdoor ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park in Berlin.
âJulie King has devoted her entire career to improving the lives of North Country residents. As a teacher, a principal, and more recently as superintendent of Berlin Public Schools, Julie has prioritized the needs of our North Country youth and their families; she shows us her commitment to improving outcomes for our most cherished resource â our children â every single day,â said Berlin High Director of Special Services Martha Miller in nominating King.