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Cabot High School seniors continue special tradition
Cabot, Arkansas – Cabot High School seniors spent Thursday saying thank you to the educators that made an impact on their lives as they prepare to graduate on Friday night.
A tradition at Cabot High School gave seniors the opportunity to show their gratitude, and it was an emotional day.
In all, 500 Cabot students chose the educators who made the biggest impact and presented them with an award on Thursday.
The Life Impact Diploma Program is a special tradition at Cabot High that was started 12 years ago.
On Friday many in the town will line the streets and cheer for them as they head off to practice for their graduation, which is another tradition for Cabot seniors.
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