"There are two groups of students that we work with," explained Mr. Horine. "Some are still attending their regular day school classes. They're seniors who are...
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06/12/07
"We're graduating 84 students who wouldn't have otherwise graduated," said Nelson Horine, director of the county's Evening High School program. Find Us On Facebook
This year's Evening High School graduation was June 7 in the auditorium of Severna Park High School. The emotional ceremony concluded with the traditional "Pomp and Circumstance" recessional march. Graduate Kristen A. McElravy, Meade's first and sole graduate, was among those who spoke about what receiving a diploma means to them.
"There are two groups of students that we work with," explained Mr. Horine. "Some are still attending their regular day school classes. They're seniors who are...
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