‘I was crushed, panicking’: Kentridge High School students 'sold out' of homecoming

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‘I was crushed, panicking’: Kentridge High School students 'sold out' of homecoming
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A hard start to the Kent school year with some students at Kentridge High School left without tickets to attend this year's homecoming dance. The event, scheduled for Saturday night, sold out in less than a week leaving many seniors out. FOX13

school year with some students at Kentridge High School left without tickets to attend this year's homecoming dance. The event, scheduled for Saturday night, sold out in less than a week leaving many seniors out.

"They say high school is the most important years of your life, and it's been robbed away from me by a global pandemic," Tufts said. Tickets for Saturday’s dance went on sale on Wednesday, and were being sold before school and during their 20-minute lunch break through Thursday. However, students and parents say at around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, students received an email saying tickets were sold out.Liam and his friends were not the only ones caught by surprise. Cheryl Clayton received a screenshot from her sophomore daughter. Eatonville teachers ratify new contract with district; school starts Sept.

In an email, the coordinator told Cheryl, "We are at capacity according to what we are allowed to put in the facility."A question Liam and many other seniors – students and parents are trying to get answers for.

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