Operation Recognition Veterans Diploma Project
More than 100 veterans of San Bernardino County
who missed high school graduation because of their military service will receive
their high school diplomas in a ceremony on June 5.
The Operation Recognition Veterans Diploma Project, offered in a partnership
between the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools and the county¹s
Department of Veterans Affairs, will recognize 110 veterans from World War II,
the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The event is for veterans or family members
of those who are deceased for awarding their high school diploma to those who
met the qualifications.
"This is a wonderful event to honor those veterans who have done so much for our
country," County Superintendent Gary Thomas said. "I appreciate the opportunity
to take part in such a worthwhile ceremony and to personally thank the veterans
or their family members for their service."
The Diploma Project event will be held at 5 p.m. on June 5 at the Goldy S. Lewis
Community Center, 11200 Baseline in Rancho Cucamonga.
The featured speaker at the event will be Todd Anton, a history teacher from
Victorville. Anton has earned national recognition for his work on
collecting oral history from World War II veterans. He is the author of a book
about baseball players who served in the military in the war titled, "No Great
Love: Life Stories from the Men Who Save Baseball."
The California Education Code authorizes the granting of retroactive high school
diplomas to eligible veterans, as well as those who were interned by federal
order during World War II.
All applicants for the Operation Recognition Veterans Diploma Project must have
been enrolled in high school prior to their military service or internment in a
World War II relocation camp.
For more information concerning the event, contact the County Schools'
Communications office at (909) 386-2413.

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