Class of 2024 Takes Trip Down Memory Lane During Senior Walks
During their last day of classes, Rockwood School District seniors headed back to their former elementary and middle schools to take one more trip around campus and interact with some of the educators who helped get them where they are today during Senior Walks.
Students lined the hallways at the seniors' former schools to cheer on the Class of 2024, who reconnected with familiar faces, posed for some photo opportunities and reflected on their time in Rockwood schools.
Congratulations, Class of 2024!
Check out some images from Chesterfield, Kellison, Ridge Meadows and Woerther Elementary and LaSalle Springs Middle in this photo gallery.
And check out some scenes from the Kehrs Mill Elementary Senior Walk in the video below:
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