At the end of every year, the seniors have many opportunities to spend time together for a few last high school memo-ries. Events through the school include an Inspirational (Baccalaureate) Service, the senior trip, graduation and project gradua-tion.
Inspirational (Baccalaureate) Service
There will be an inspirational service (baccalaureate) June 4, at 7 p.m. for sen-iors, their families and anyone who would like to go in the auditorium. The event is student-led, but is sponsored by Freedom Area Community Task Force and Freedom Area Ministeriums. Popular rumors say that the service is for the “smart” students; however, this is not true. It is to honor the senior class and is for anyone who is inter-ested in celebrating the students’ dedica-tion to learning. This is an opportunity to cherish a unique moment of the senior’s graduation.
Senior Trip
The senior trip to Cedar Point will take place June 5. The trip was open to the first 50 seniors who signed up. “[I’m most excited about] enjoying more time with [my] classmates,” Senior Jonny Fiscus said.
Graduation
Graduation will take place on June 6 at 7 p.m. on the football field, but in the auditorium if there is rain. The keynote speaker, voted on by the senior class, has yet to be determined.
Project Graduation
The Freedom Area Task Force is sponsoring the 19th annual Project Graduation. The event takes place in the high school gym, auditorium and cafeteria areas after graduation, on June 6 from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. Activities include a me-chanical bull, a bungee trampoline, climb-ing wall and much more.
Seniors, please bring in your baby pictures for a contest, you can take them home after project graduation. You also must fill out the permission slip and bring in ticket stubs by Friday (May 31).