The Oregon-Davis School Corporation adjusts the end of the school year
By: Sylvia Rose
Posted: Apr 30, 2020 9:13 PM EDT

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STARKE COUNTY, Ind. – The Oregon-Davis School Corporation is adjusting its plans for when to end their school year. The school says the final day has been moved up from May 21 to May 14.
Teachers will still be working until the 21st to help students finish their end-of-the-year assignments.
Graduation will be postponed as well, though no new date has been announced.
They are considering the possibility of a virtual ceremony, or one that takes place outside.
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