Twelfth-grade students at Emek HaHula School in the Hula Valley held a graduation ceremony on Tuesday, calling it 'The Neverending Story' — a nod to the three years of war, remote learning, and split campuses they endured. The event was covered by N12's Guy Varon.
Twelfth-grade students at Emek HaHula School, located in the Hula Valley in northern Israel, celebrated their graduation on Tuesday. The cohort — the 69th graduating class — completed their studies after a three-year period marked by war, during which they experienced remote learning, fragmented school spaces across different communities, and eventually a return to unified study. The students named their ceremony 'The Neverending Story,' after Michael Ende's novel, reflecting their long and winding educational journey. N12 journalist Guy Varon reported from the event. No further details on the ceremony or any remarks by school officials were immediately available.
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