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Georgia students plead for ‘real’ graduations

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More than 500 petitions from across the country have been started by students and parents, whose dreams of walking the stage, or watching their child wearing a cap and gown at a commencement ceremony, have been dashed by the coronavirus crisis. In Georgia, four petitions have been started by local students and parents calling on Continued

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