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12 graduate from Ombudsman

By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com
Published: Sunday, May 8, 2011 12:13 AM CDT

Twelve students became graduates of both Ombudsman and Grand Island Senior High Friday afternoon during a ceremony attended by family, friends and Grand Island Public School administrators and board members.

Friday's ceremony means 19 students have graduated from the Ombudsman program during its first contract year with the Grand Island Public Schools.

Linda Sanders, Grand Island Ombudsman Center director, said that fact gave everyone another reason to celebrate beyond the diplomas that were handed out to seniors. Sanders said Ombudsman is in Grand Island today because of choices made by Grand Island school administrators and school board members.  Full Story

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