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DCPS to Honor Veterans at High School Graduation Ceremonies

JACKSONVILLE - World War II and Korean War Veterans will now have the opportunity to participate in graduation ceremonies with Duval County Public Schools students.

Honorably discharged veterans will receive their diploma through the Florida Department of Education, and can be recognized during a High School graduation ceremony of their choice or at a regularly scheduled School Board meeting.

“It is essential that we place special emphasis on these community members who have sacrificed their own educational opportunities in the preservation of freedom,” said Duval County Public Schools’ Superintendent Ed Pratt-Dannals. “This is a great opportunity for our young people to show respect and appreciation for those who did not have an opportunity to complete their high school education.”

The veteran or the veteran’s family (if deceased) must voluntarily submit an application to the Florida Department of Education/Division of Workforce Education. A copy of the veteran’s DD-214 is required with the application. Upon review of the application, the veteran’s name is submitted to the Commissioner of Education for approval. Approximately 10 to 14 business days after submitting an application, the veteran is mailed a copy of a Standard High School Diploma and a letter from the Commissioner thanking the veteran for his/her faithful military service. While local school districts are not involved in the process of awarding the diplomas, they may choose to recognize the recipients at local graduations or other ceremonies.

“I consider many of these veterans to be from the greatest generation,” said School Board Member Stan Jordan. “This opportunity is not only great for our veterans, but allows our students to see what courage, sacrifice and selfless service is all about.”

Veterans who served in World War II or the Korean War are encouraged to contact the Duval County Public Schools’ Guidance Department at (904) 390-2090 for more information. Attached is the 2009 high school graduation schedule.

Duval County Public Schools operates more than 160 schools and serves approximately 123,000 students. The school district is committed to providing high quality educational opportunities that will inspire all students to acquire and use the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a global economy, and culturally diverse world.

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