The Cannon County High School Class of 2020 Will Drive In

Apr 27, 2020 at 09:34 am by bryan


In nearby Cannon County, the schools have plans for a big graduation, but it won't be a typical ceremony.

Cannon County High School announced that a very special unique and innovative Graduation Commencement Exercise for the Senior Class of 2020 will be held on Thursday, May 14th, 2020, contingent upon action by the Cannon County Board of Education at its regular monthly meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 7th, 2020. The plan involves videoing groups of the graduating class on a predetermined date adhering to the latest guidance from the Tennessee Department of Education and social distancing guidelines.

This video will be edited by DTC Communications and the entire ceremony will be shown on May 14th, 2020 at 8:00 PM at the Moonlite Drive-In in Woodbury, Tennessee. Each Senior in the CCHS Class of 2020 will receive two car passes for the showing of the graduation ceremony, one pass for the Senior's vehicle and another pass for an invited guest's vehicle. Seniors will meet at CCHS at 7:00 PM and will leave the campus at 7:15 PM for an escort by Cannon County and Woodbury Law Enforcement Officials through the Town of Woodbury to the Moonlite Drive-In.

Cannon County Citizens can support the Cannon County High School Class of 2020 by lining the route (adhering to social distancing guidelines) along Main Street (Highway 70S) as the Seniors drive from Cannon County High School to the Moonlite Drive-In located at 931 West Main Street, Woodbury, TN 37190. Radio Station WBRY will be playing the traditional graduation processional song, Pomp and Circumstance, on FM 107.1 and AM 1540, and those community members lining the route can turn up their radios in their vehicles as the CCHS Class of 2020 drive by on Main Street.

The viewing of the 2020 Graduation video will start approximately at 8:00 PM. Diplomas will be handed out at the Moon lite Drive-In after the video showing. ALL Graduates and family members will stay in their vehicles to maintain social distancing during the event. DTC Communications will be airing the video at the same time it is being aired at the Moonlite Drive-In on the DTC Facebook page, DTC Communications website - https://dtc3.tv/, and on DTC Channel 3. Radio Station WBRY will be broadcasting the audio portion on FM 107.1, AM 1540, and livestream audio on the WBRY.com webpage. Cannon Courier will also be sharing the video via their Facebook page.

Cannon County High School Principal Mr. Courtney Nichols commented, "First, I want to apologize that the end of the Class of 2020's Senior Year has turned out this way. This is not how any of us wanted this year to end. Graduation ceremonies will look a little different this year due to the COVID-19 restrictions. With this being said, it is imperative that ALL Seniors, family members, and the Cannon County community follow the directions that are provided. Our main goal is to keep Faculty and Staff, Students, Parents and others as safe as possible. The administration at CCHS has contemplated many ideas and suggestions that will make this night very special."

Source: Partner Station WBRY

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