The staff from Guernsey-Sunrise High School held an end of the year parade
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The staff from Guernsey-Sunrise High School held an end of the year parade May 26, to tell the students how much they were missed and how much they were appreciated. Staff members drove 35 cars and threw candy, honked horns and threw shout-outs to the kids watching the parade. The teachers had a blast and the kids had a lot of candy. The parade was originally suggested in March when the coronavirus first put the school into quarantine.