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Graduation Postponed At Rural Texas High School Due To Low Senior Completion

Graduation Postponed At Rural Texas High School Due To Low Senior Completion

Graduation Postponed At Rural Texas High School Due To Low Senior Completion

After an end-of-the-year evaluation found that only five of the school’s 33 seniors had satisfied the prerequisites to graduate, the principal of a small high school in a remote area of Texas postponed the graduation ceremony as per the head of the local school district’s education department.

“Marlin High School has announced that high school graduation will be rescheduled for June,” a Marlin Independent School District letter was published on Facebook. 

“The decision by the high school to postpone graduation will provide more time for students to meet necessary requirements for graduation.”

The school, located roughly 25 miles southeast of Waco, has many pupils who “did not meet requirements due to attendance or grades,” as per the letter.

The communication from the school district also included a statement that it had “affirmed its commitment to providing necessary resources and support for students.”

Last week, Superintendent Darryl Henson required parents of seniors to attend a meeting.

“The state of Texas has guidelines for graduation,” Henson said during Wednesday’s conference call. “This is not a dance floor. … It’s not a homecoming pep rally. This is graduation.”

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As per Henson, 17 extra students are now qualified for graduation in June after students worked this week to make up missed lessons and assignments.

According to CNN affiliate KWTX, the community decided to have a non-formal graduation ceremony to honor the seniors at a church on Thursday, the day the kids were supposed to graduate.

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KWTX told some family members who traveled from as far away as Mexico for the rescheduled graduation would be unable to do it again.

As per the Texas Schools report card, 98.7% of Marlin High School students are from economically challenged backgrounds. The school had 229 students enrolled for the 2021–2022 academic year.

The Marlin Independent School District is located in Marlin, Texas, close to the Brazos River, and serves 880 students.

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