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Misleading flyers prompt senior package clarification

Misleading flyers prompt senior package clarification

Assistant principal confirms packages available until graduation

Despite many seniors’ concerns about senior packages not being sold anymore, it was nothing but a misleading warning on the flyers.

Assistant principal Mr. Marc Strassner explained that the date was not meant to be on the paper.

“It was just a mistake on the flyer,” he said. “I don’t know how it got there.“

Although the warning read that the last day to buy senior packages was Feb. 28, they will still be sold—with one exception.

“The deadline for Wolfpack Number One package is Mar. 1st,” Mr. Strassner said. “The reason is because the graduation announcements require time to print out. All the other packages are available all the way until graduation.”

Don’t forget to buy your senior packages during nutrition and lunch at the student store.

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