'If you make a mistake, don't be afraid to make a change.' With high school at a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic, a group of senior citizens are offering life lessons to members of the graduating class of 2020.
"She told me my smile will heal a lot of people which really touched me," she added.
Alexandria Pezzano, 18, will soon graduate from Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She hopes to study nursing in college. Waller is mother to two children and four grandchildren. She taught mathematics for 30 years at Cox High School, where Pezzano attends.
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