
On Track Academy honors seniors
On Track Academy is honoring its 260-plus graduating seniors with a display of their photos on the fence at the school. The photos will stay up for a few weeks until the senior class has a drive-through viewing, then the signs will be given to each graduate. The school offers alternatives to mainstream high schools with programs that are customized to each student.
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Graduating senior Hayzlene Smith points to Scott Sorensen as he hangs up her graduation photo on the fence at On Track Academy, which is honoring its 260-plus graduating seniors with a display of their photos on the fence at the school, Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The photos will stay up for a few weeks until the senior class has a drive-through viewing, then the signs will be given to each graduate
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review

Teachers Molly Johnson, Amanda St. Pierre and Scott Sorensen hang graduation photos on the fence at On Track Academy, which is honoring its 260-plus graduating seniors with a display of their photos on the fence at the school, Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The photos will stay up for a few weeks until the senior class has a drive-through viewing, then the signs will be given to each graduate. The school offers alternatives to mainstream high schools with programs that are customized to each student.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review

Teachers Molly Johnson, Amanda St. Pierre and Scott Sorensen hang graduation photos on the fence at On Track Academy, which is honoring its 260-plus graduating seniors with a display of their photos on the fence at the school, Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The photos will stay up for a few weeks until the senior class has a drive-through viewing, then the signs will be given to each graduate. The school offers alternatives to mainstream high schools with programs that are customized to each student.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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