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District leadership told the board that Sunday graduation at Legion Field was disrupted by a short microburst and that make-up opportunities will be offered to graduates who could not participate.
An administrator said graduation has traditionally been held on Sunday afternoons at Legion Field to allow morning church services and because of the field’s seating capacity. A 15-minute microburst on the scheduled day forced the district to alter the ceremony; the administrator said roughly two-thirds of graduates were able to participate and the district will offer another opportunity for remaining graduates to return and walk the stage.
The same administrator reported progress on facility projects at Legion Field: the new concession stand and ticket booth are nearing completion with an estimated three weeks to finish, and the track resurfacing is scheduled for the first or second week of June. The administrator said remaining tasks are warranty work and some parking-lot grading; the projects are intended to increase restroom capacity and overall site amenities.
Board members did not take formal action on the report; the remarks were presented as an update on recent events and ongoing facilities work.
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