"We are going forward with our scheduled graduation dates," Smith said in an emailed statement. Students were provided a limited number of tickets for family members to adhere to social distancing guidelines and the Pensacola Bay Center was disinfected after each ceremony.Įscambia County School District Superintendent Tim Smith said his district's ceremonies are moving forward as scheduled. "We are still working on specific details regarding graduations, but we are confident that everything is looking good and moving in a positive direction for having memorable graduation ceremonies for our senior graduates and their families," Noack said.Īs of now, Noack believed many of the graduations might look similar to 2020. The districts have about two months left to finalize details of their events with Bay Center staff. Brian Noack, director of high schools in Santa Rosa, said representatives from the three entities often meet each spring, in early May, to plan the events. Woodham High: Former students honor 'illustrious' life of late Woodham High drama teacher Mary DeCosta Last year, both districts had to delay their ceremonies until the summer as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the end of the school year and sent students home. With that in mind for the appeal process, the FHSAA also has said that the district planning meetings will be held between March 23-30, 2022, with district coordinator information will be sent out following the appeals deadline.View Gallery: Pensacola High School graduation photosĪrea high schools and colleges are moving ahead with their scheduled graduation dates for this spring's commencement ceremonies.īoth the Escambia County School District as well as the Santa Rosa County School District have scheduled their graduations in early June, with many happening at the Pensacola Bay Center. The Executive Director may honor such a request if, in his/her opinion, there are other schools in the higher classification that are in closer geographic proximity to the school submitting the request for reassignment. A school that is geographically isolated from other schools in the classification to which it is assigned may submit in writing to the Executive Director a request that it be administratively reassigned to the next higher classification. The Executive Director, at his/her discretion, may administratively assign a school to the next classification lower than the classification to which it would otherwise be assigned if the school is geographically isolated from other schools in the classification to which it would be assigned andġ2.2.7 Geographically Isolated Schools. The FHSAA has said there is an appeals process that will be open for schools until March 18, 2022, and referenced to Policy 12.2.6 and 12.2.7, which is referenced below:ġ2.2.6 Executive Director Classification Authority. Here is the breakdown of the enrollment number for each classification based upon schools that submitted commitments to be in the FHSAA State Series: Overall, there will be nine classifications in total for the next two years with four classifications for Metro, four classifications for Suburban, one Classification for Rural.Advertisement Related: Florida splits high school football into Metro and Suburban classes The Florida High School Athletic Association on Wednesday afternoon released the upcoming districts based upon the new Metro-Suburban Classification policy for the 20 seasons which will be a two-year cycle.Īlso, with the new Metro-Suburban policy that was passed last week by the FHSAA Board of Directors, the classification names will have a new look for the first time in over a decade with the Metro Classifications ending in M while Suburban Classifications will end in S while the Rural Classification will end in R. The following story is from Josh Wilson of
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