Celebrating the end of a more normalized school year
The Sadlon Arena in Barrie was packed with proud families, teachers and staff Tuesday afternoon as Bear Creek Secondary School graduates walked the stage.
The event marked the first in-person graduation ceremony since the pandemic, making it more emotional, and exciting for students who weren't certain restrictions would lift for it to happen.
The Sadlon Arena in Barrie, Ont., was packed on Tues., June 28, 2022, as Bear Creek Secondary School students graduated. (CTV News/Catalina Gillies)
Despite a brief shutdown in January, teachers said it was a typical year - a stark difference from the past few years.
"I found that the kids really demonstrated a lot of resilience. All of them really, in their own way, rose to the occasion and met the challenge head-on," said Bear Creek Secondary School Teacher Chris St-Jean, whose own daughter was graduating.
Meanwhile, Warnica Public School rang its last bell of the year.
A student on a school bus waves outside Warnica Public School in Barrie, Ont., on Tues., June 28, 2022. (CTV News/Catalina Gillies)
Elementary students flooded out the doors, anxious to begin summer break.
Staff said they tried to keep the last day fun during the pandemic.
"We did try to do online things, we did scavenger hunts and things like that on the last day, but it was much more difficult. This is a lot more exciting," said Warnica Public School Principal Linda Blom.
After two years of online learning, teachers, staff, and students said they were happy to be back in class this year.
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