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While on the AstroTurf field for the ceremony, students also will maintain social distancing. It is going to be stressful planning for the new school year. Thanks to an innovative approach during the COVID-19 pandemic, doing so will be a reality for 2,700 students this spring, including 1,793 seniors from Marquette, Eureka, Rockwood Summit and Lafayette and 85 St. Charles County Home Schools Association seniors.The creative team at the POWERplex will transform the former site of St. Louis Mills Mall, in Hazelwood, into a graduation venue. The St. Louis POWERplex is the adaptive reuse of the former 1.5 million square foot St. Louis Outlet shopping mall into a multi-use amateur sports facility featuring entertainment venues, retail stores, restaurants, lodging and professional services. This year, senior celebration plans are in flux, but that doesn’t mean the prizes and swag isn’t happening. Contact POWERplex STL on Messenger. 5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd (1,560.11 mi) St. Louis, Missouri 63042. It will be challenging to gather the students to celebrate.”Acknowledging that seniors have given up a lot of traditions in the final phase of their senior year, graduation was not a sacrifice Miles or the Rockwood Board of Education was willing to make. Students will be escorted to assigned pods on the 1.5 million-square-foot mall to maintain social distancing. We are pleased for the opportunity to wear a cap and gown.“How many people can say they had a drive-in graduation ceremony?” Traditionally, Rockwood schools, and others around the region, hold after-graduation parties that last until the following morning. Audio broadcasting will be through an FM tuner and high-definition sound microphone, allowing families to listen on their car radios. Serving as the senior celebration chair, Robeson understands the disappointment surrounding graduation and the after-party for her daughter, Abby, and Abby’s fellow classmates.“I’m super happy with the POWERplex announcement. About See All. More venues are beginning to open back up. Get Directions (314) 528-2020 . The St. Louis POWERplex is the adaptive reuse of a former 1.5M sqft shopping mall into a multi-use a... See More. 3,210 check-ins. Family events at the POWERplex will include a climbing gym, mini golf, go-karts, a multi theatre cineplex, an arcade, ice skating, bowling, laser tag and much more. Copyright 2020 - West Media Inc. - 21 Publishing LLC. Between May 29 and June 10, area high school seniors will be able to walk across a stage and receive their diplomas while family members watch on Jumbotrons from the safety of their cars. A quick “best wishes” video precedes the raffle. The St. Louis POWERplex campus will host more than 180 major sports tournaments and special events per year. But it has not been an easy transition.“I’m very glad we get a graduation,” she said. “We didn’t want students to feel forgotten or left behind.
While on the AstroTurf field for the ceremony, students also will maintain social distancing. It is going to be stressful planning for the new school year. Thanks to an innovative approach during the COVID-19 pandemic, doing so will be a reality for 2,700 students this spring, including 1,793 seniors from Marquette, Eureka, Rockwood Summit and Lafayette and 85 St. Charles County Home Schools Association seniors.The creative team at the POWERplex will transform the former site of St. Louis Mills Mall, in Hazelwood, into a graduation venue. The St. Louis POWERplex is the adaptive reuse of the former 1.5 million square foot St. Louis Outlet shopping mall into a multi-use amateur sports facility featuring entertainment venues, retail stores, restaurants, lodging and professional services. This year, senior celebration plans are in flux, but that doesn’t mean the prizes and swag isn’t happening. Contact POWERplex STL on Messenger. 5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd (1,560.11 mi) St. Louis, Missouri 63042. It will be challenging to gather the students to celebrate.”Acknowledging that seniors have given up a lot of traditions in the final phase of their senior year, graduation was not a sacrifice Miles or the Rockwood Board of Education was willing to make. Students will be escorted to assigned pods on the 1.5 million-square-foot mall to maintain social distancing. We are pleased for the opportunity to wear a cap and gown.“How many people can say they had a drive-in graduation ceremony?” Traditionally, Rockwood schools, and others around the region, hold after-graduation parties that last until the following morning. Audio broadcasting will be through an FM tuner and high-definition sound microphone, allowing families to listen on their car radios. Serving as the senior celebration chair, Robeson understands the disappointment surrounding graduation and the after-party for her daughter, Abby, and Abby’s fellow classmates.“I’m super happy with the POWERplex announcement. About See All. More venues are beginning to open back up. Get Directions (314) 528-2020 . The St. Louis POWERplex is the adaptive reuse of a former 1.5M sqft shopping mall into a multi-use a... See More. 3,210 check-ins. Family events at the POWERplex will include a climbing gym, mini golf, go-karts, a multi theatre cineplex, an arcade, ice skating, bowling, laser tag and much more. Copyright 2020 - West Media Inc. - 21 Publishing LLC. Between May 29 and June 10, area high school seniors will be able to walk across a stage and receive their diplomas while family members watch on Jumbotrons from the safety of their cars. A quick “best wishes” video precedes the raffle. The St. Louis POWERplex campus will host more than 180 major sports tournaments and special events per year. But it has not been an easy transition.“I’m very glad we get a graduation,” she said. “We didn’t want students to feel forgotten or left behind.