Poor Boo-Boo.
It’s his fault.
Honestly, the school needed to pick a bigger venue, given the fact many of these students and their families were denied a normal graduation because of the plandemic. It should have been easily, a long time ago, been factored into the choice of location.
“Because our relatives sometimes do not know how to act.....”
Yep. This is why we can’t have nice things.
Dog bites man.
Apes riot over nothing.
A result of profoundly poor planning and lack of preparation for what should have been expected.
Why invite all these families there if your venue lacks the holding capacity? How dumb can one get?
These are people who have looked forward to this ceremony for a long time, some, for several years. Now, you’re going to play games for who does or does not get to enter?
DEI.
“no head count limit per graduate…” I wonder…Maybe we’ll find out in due course what really happened.
They should have had it on Fathers Day
Not enough information is given. Often only parents are invited to graduation. Was this the case when the whole family insisted on entering?
As a gesture of kindness to my parents, I did not attend my final graduation. How many graduations must one attend to know that they are stupefyingly boring?
I had my doctoral diploma mailed to my home.
When we attended graduations for our son and several nephews, we had tickets. Were unticketed people taking up the space or trying to attend?