Seniors said the school delivered the news Monday, just a few days ahead of Friday’s graduation ceremony, leaving students with few options.
More than 50 seniors at New Bern High School will not be walking during their graduation ceremony due to a failed course.
Students like Elijah Tripp said they will be able to make up their failed courses by taking a 72-hour summer school course, but that they should be allowed to walk with the rest of their class this weekend. Students and parents came together in frustration outside the Craven County Board of Education on Monday night after receiving the news.
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