[VIDEO] Senior class left their mark

Crosslin Silcott and Kathleen Ortiz

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Kathleen Ortiz

Taking a break from the dance, seniors Madison Taylor, Jayson Humble, Alana Glover and Brent Welsh pose together at the photo booth. More than 1,100 students showed up to dance and celebrate Homecoming. The theme of this year’s dance was Tangled.

Crosslin Silcott and Kathleen Ortiz

With the year coming to an early end, the Class of 2020 ended up without a prom, senior picnic or regularly-scheduled graduation ceremony in May. While the year may be unprecedented, the mark the seniors left was anything but ordinary. Teachers, counselors, siblings and parents share what they will miss most from this year’s seniors.