Graduation tradition resumes
Article and photo by Kathy Fallert
Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) graduating seniors return to their respective elementary schools for one last tour before turning the page to the next chapter in their lives.
The tradition of walking the halls in cap and gown began in 2019 and has become a favorite activity for the seniors, staff and elementary students.
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