Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostA parade of cars waves to Collegiate Prep Academy student Lyndasha Buckingham during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on Deephaven Court. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostCollegiate Prep Academy student Lyndasha Buckingham waves to a parade of cars during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on Deephaven Court. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDecorations are displayed on the side of a car before a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDecorations are displayed on the side of a car before a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDecorations are displayed on the trunk of a car before a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostPrincipal Neisa Lynch organizes others before a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostAssistant principal Meredith Changeux, center, talks with others during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostPrincipal Neisa Lynch organizes others before a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostAn onlooker watches as a parade of cars drives by during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostTeacher Nina Conleu hands out decorations during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostPrincipal Neisa Lynch hands out a yard sign during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on East 53rd Avenue. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostA roll of toilet paper is used as decoration on a car during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostA ballon that was used as decoration on a car starts to drift away during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on East 53rd Avenue. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostA parade of cars cheers on students during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 outside Collegiate Prep Academy. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostCollegiate Prep Academy student Novva Bozeman waves to a parade of cars during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on Billings Street. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostCollegiate Prep Academy Principal Neisa Lynch plants a yard sign during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 at an apartment complex. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
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A parade of cars waves to Collegiate Prep Academy student Lyndasha Buckingham during a Senior Caravan Celebration Friday, May, 1, 2020 on Deephaven Court. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community," CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. "This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
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Faculty and staff at Collegiate Prep Academy in Denver organized a Senior Caravan Celebration on Friday, May, 1, 2020. Teachers and faculty drove by the homes of 84 graduating seniors to cheer and present them with a lawn sign. “To have all of those celebratory moments snatched away has been heart-breaking for our community,” CPA principal Neisa Lynch said. “This is our way of acknowledging students’ hard work, and hopefully bring a bit of joy and happiness during these hard times.”
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