MADERA – The senior classes of both Madera High School and Madera South High School will have graduation after all. It might look a little different than in the past and if definitely will cost a little more than in the past. The Madera Unified Board of Trustees approved a contract between the district and Windsong Productions to develop a “high-quality keepsake video honoring the students of the graduating class of 2020” for $140,000. That price does not include stage rentals, decoration, or staffing.
Superintendent Todd Lile said to board members Tuesday, “Graduation is a major accomplishment and unfortunately, because of this unprecedented time, 2020 graduates are losing something that is fundamental to their educational experience. A live graduation also contains a specific meaning to students. Its format is what students are most familiar with. It means marking a moment with friends, family, and teachers who all have had an impact on who they are today and doing it all together, in one place. Graduation-on-video will be a much different experience and by the nature of “safer-at-home”, it will be a much more singular and passive experience.”