The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything for everyone. This is especially true for students who planned to graduate this spring; they have felt the impact in ways we never could have imagined.

WITF has created The Class of 2020: Our Stories, a unique platform for you, the Class of 2020, because we believe you deserve to have a special opportunity to share your thoughts, memories and dreams.

Whether you’re a high school senior, a college senior, a parent of a kindergarten or preschool graduate, a teacher, or a loved one, you have a story to tell, and we want to help you share it.

Together we’ll create a unique record from this extraordinary period.

*For continuing COVID-19 news coverage, please visit: https://www.witf.org/coronavirus/.

THE PROJECT

WITF invites you to share your photos, video, audio, and narrative as we gather local memories from the coronavirus pandemic on an interactive story wall.

Safety measures like social distancing are isolating you from your friends and family members. WITF wants to connect you, the Class of 2020 with the community that supports you. We want to congratulate you on your achievements and wish you a bright future.

What are you missing? What blessings have you found? What have you learned about yourself, your family, your world?

Please share. Share the songs you were going to sing in a musical, display your artwork and poems, tell us about your prom attire, post the speech you would have delivered at commencement. Share your feelings and tell us how you are adjusting to online schooling, being at home, and changes to senior year milestone moments like graduations, proms, sports seasons, senior pictures, and transitions to college.

Whether you’re a high school senior, a college senior, a parent, a teacher, or a loved one, you all have a story to tell, and we want to help you share it.

The Class of 2020 Story Wall is meant to inspire central Pennsylvanians to remember and share stories, express their thoughts, and foster understanding around the lasting impact this pandemic will have on the people of Central Pa.