A Bradenton, Florida high school covered the cost of its graduation ceremony in part by selling “prime seating” spots at $200 per row, WTVT-TV reported. “It ends up being about 2 percent of our seats, paid for 25 percent of our graduation fees…
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And of course, the light green can sit at the front, and the dark green can sit at the back.
When not go the whole hog and run small pupil number classes for the kids with well-off parents and large..... oh they already do!
You know, they could have sold raffle tickets or held a bake sale or a pancake breakfast. It kind of makes you want to take our country back, doesn't it?
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