ORLANDO, Fla. — With the end of the school year looming and social distancing protocols remaining in place, Central Florida schools and parents are looking for new ways to celebrate educational milestones from afar.
With graduations being moved online, and end-of-year classroom celebrations canceled, students, parents and teachers have to get creative to mark the occasions.
From drive-by teacher parades to yard signs and virtual ceremonies, Central Florida teachers and students are finding ways to connect and show their appreciation like never before.
If you’re looking for a way to celebrate a teacher or student in your life, here are some examples of socially distant celebrations for inspiration:
Yard signs
Walking through your neighborhood, you may have noticed yard signs popping up to recognize the teachers that live in your community.
School administrations and parent organizations have come together to drop off the signs to thank their teachers and staff for their work during the pandemic.
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Car parades
Parades of cars through neighborhoods have become a popular way to celebrate in the era of social distancing. Teachers drive through neighborhoods where students live sending waves and smiles to the students they haven’t seen face-to-face in months, or students drive past schools where teachers await outside with signs.
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Virtual celebrations
From graduations to end-of-year celebrations, many schools are turning to YouTube, Facebook and Zoom for their gatherings.
Last week, Orange County Public Schools took its annual Super Scholars celebration virtual.
Adopt-a-senior
A mom in Volusia County created a Facebook group to help community members “adopt” graduating seniors to make the end of their senior year special, despite events like prom being canceled.
Watch the video below for the full story of how it works:
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