A Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior says there's a collective grief over what their class — which has already lost so much — is losing now. They won't dance at prom, or walk at graduation. 'This class especially has gotten screwed over so much.'
Friday, March 13, was the last time Alexandra Sullivan saw her fellow yearbook staffers in person.
Sullivan is the yearbook profiles editor at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. She's one of 10 seniors who were also on staff two years ago, when a. Back then, she and her classmates had to adapt to an unimaginable tragedy. Now, they have to adapt again – this time, to the pandemic.
The last two months were ... supposed to make up for everything that we've been through. And it's really hard on us to kind of just watch it all disappear.Amid all the uncertainty, she says, one thing is clear: The yearbook must get done, and it must get to students. Yearbook advisor Sarah Lerner says,"Having done one under unthinkable circumstances before, I hate to say that we're kind of, you know, used to it, but, for the seniors on staff, we are."
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