2020 Graduation Ceremony Updates
updated June 17, 2020
The Allen Consolidated Schools will be honoring the graduates of the class of 2020 with a commencement ceremony on June 27, 2020. We are thrilled to be able to celebrate and honor our graduates, but current health guidelines require that the ceremony be limited. Floor seating will be by numbered invitation only from the family and invitations shown upon arrival. Update: Public seating in the bleachers up to a limit of 200 people will now be available with entrance/exit through the Northwest double gymnasium doors (by the trophy cases). Masks and hand sanitizer will be made available. Social distancing must be observed, there will not be a receiving line, and socializing/pictures will not be possible following the ceremony. For those unable to attend, the ceremony will be live-streamed and the link for that can be copied into the address bar for your web browser: Striv.tv/channel/Allen
We would like to thank the Allen community and all friends and families for their support during this time! As always, please email or call the school at 402-635-2484 if you have any questions
Health Measures Information:
· “High touch” surfaces such as seating, doors, and restrooms will be sanitized before and after the ceremony.
· Social distancing of 6 ft should be maintained between those in different households.
· Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or into your elbow.
· Wash hands using soap and water often or if not possible, use hand sanitizer (provided at entrance and restrooms).
· Masks will be made available at entrances and their use is encouraged.
· Avoid interaction with people not in your own household.
· Large graduation parties following the ceremony are discouraged.
Those who are sick or at risk are encouraged to stay at home:
· The elderly.
· People with underlying medical conditions.
· Family members who live with elderly people or those who are at risk.
· People who have access to those at risk in nursing institutions.
· People who have upper respiratory or flu-like symptoms.
· People who live with someone with upper respiratory or flu-like symptoms.
· People with COVID-19 or live with someone with COVID-19.
· People who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19.