Senior Cruise around Boulder scheduled

Cami Robson My name is Cami (Gruber) Robson. My husband, Greg, and I have three boys, one of which is currently attending Jefferson High School. Growing up in the community of Clancy School and Jefferson High School, I was taught that you should invest in your community and give back or serve your community when you can. Throwing my hat in the ring for a second term on the Jefferson High School Board was an easy decision because of the exciting future I see for our high school. It has been a tough year with all the restrictions to our school from the pandemic, but as we see our school’s return to some normalcy, I have hopes to see the enrollment continue to grow and to give our facility the face lift and expansion it needs to allow our teens the best learning environment possible. I look forward to continuing to support our administration in keeping JHS a great school.

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All Jefferson High School seniors — grab your caps and gowns, jump in the car and join your classmates for a “Senior Cruise” along the streets of Boulder.

All Parents, family, friends and community members — wear your purple and gold and cheer on the graduates as they wind their way around the city.

The Senior Cruise is Wednesday, May 27, 6 p.m. and is being organized by Barb Reiter and Lee Benner.

“The purpose is to do one more thing for graduating seniors because of all the things they haven’t been able to do,” said Reiter as she explained the event at the May 20 Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce meeting. 

There are some guidelines, said Reiter.

The limit is four graduates to a car and they must remain in the car throughout the event. In addition to caps and gowns, graduates are encouraged to decorate their cars, play their favorite music and honk. 

Graduates are asked to gather in the east school parking lot at 5:45 p.m. 

In turn, Boulder residents are asked to come out on their front porches and yards to cheer on the graduates. Those from Montana City, Clancy, Jefferson City and Basin are also invited to encourage the seniors.

Reiter asks that everyone honor social distancing guidelines throughout the event. 

Jefferson High School is hosting an in-person graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 31 at 1 p.m. That event is limited to the graduates and those with tickets due to COVID-19.

For more information, call Reiter at 461-3618 or Benner at 459-7362. 

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