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Complete, First published Aug 10, 2020
This year is probably one of the worst years ever! Basketball was going to have its tournaments until Conference tournaments got canceled, then a couple days later March Madness got canceled. We were so uncertain what would happen next. Our church went from going in person to going online. We were going to have a prom in July, but that got postponed to September. 

We were expecting to go on Campus for College Classes, but then they decided to have most of it online. We were going to have our home school graduation in May, but that got canceled. We ended up having our graduation ceremony and our graduation party at the church! We ended up having a reduced graduation at church! The best thing about this coronavirus messing our graduation up is that people have given us generous amounts of money. Last Saturday I ended up getting a scholarship from the church! I want to thank Trinity United Methodist Church in Murfreesboro, for everything that they have done for me!

This year has been a crazy year for me! I wanted to be on campus this year for College but they said that we would be doing classes on zoom and online! I was very disappointed to hear that but with 2020 almost over I hope that 2021 is a better year than 2020! Zoom worked out okay for this year but I hope that I can go on campus pretty soon. I hope you guys liked this story and please follow me when you get done reading this story!
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