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122. Class of 2026: Growing Up Affton

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In this podcast episode of Affton Unplugged, Superintendent Travis Bracht interviews various educators from across the district to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they reach graduation. Teachers and administrators share nostalgic memories, tracing the students' journey from their first days in early childhood education through their final years in high school. The speakers highlight significant milestones, such as building renovations, navigating the pandemic, and participating in community traditions like the grad walk. Throughout the discussion, staff members express immense pride in the students' academic and athletic achievements while offering heartfelt advice for the future. Ultimately, the memories of these staff members serve as a tribute to the resilience and growth of a special group of students that grew up alongside many of their mentors.

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