Class of 2020 Thanks The SweetSpot and Nelson’s Bus for Going Above and Beyond

Thank you to The SweetSpot Bakehouse and Nelson’s Bus Service for going above and beyond in helping make the non-traditional Whitewater High School graduation festivities that much more festive for the Class of 2020.

The SweetSpot donated a beautiful individual graduation cake to each senior that walked across the outdoor stage on Saturday, June 6. Thank you to Lacey Reichwald and Karen Moline for coming up with this idea and for being there all day on June 6 to hand them out and personally congratulate each graduate!

Nelson’s Bus staged a special tribute, secretly moving 22 buses into perfect formation in the Central Office parking lot on May 29 to form a 2020. A video of the bus tribute became part of the virtual graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 7, as one more surprise for students. Thank you to Dave Nelson, Chris Arnett, Beth Babcock, Joe Melito, Stephen Kessler, Kelsee Tipton, Karl Ludeman, and Matt Hounsell for your time and effort. If you haven’t had a chance to see this part of the graduation video, check out the two-minute video clip at https://youtu.be/sDjZM2Q4zaU

Thank you from the WHS Class of 2020!

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