Entire Arena Remains Silent For Young Man With Autism During Graduation
A young man with autism received a heartwarming gesture from his fellow classmates at their recent graduation ceremony.
21-year-old Jack Higgins has severe autism. Loud noises, that may not bother others, greatly affect Jack.
When it came time for his high school graduation, his parents wanted Jack to walk across the stage but they feared that the cheers and applause may be too much for Jack to handle. There would be nearly 3000 people in attendance and there was no way to shield Jack from the noise.
Jack’s mother explained to Today, “He has a lot of sensory issues, noise being one of them. It almost seems as if it hurts.” That’s when the parents went to the principal at Camel High School and told them their desire to watch their son celebrate his achievements.
Principal Lou Riolo and a few other staff members came up with the plan to hold a silent graduation. Before Jack’s named would be announced, Principal Riolo would address the crowd and explain the situation.
As showcased in the moving video, the entire arena was silent as Jack walked across the stage and received his diploma. It was truly a heartwarming moment for everyone in attendance.
Principal Riolo was not surprised by the reaction. He said, “I know this community. People will step up. You got to give them a chance to step up.” It’s such a blessing to see so many people come together to give this young man the moment to celebrate his hard work.
21-year-old Jack Higgins has severe autism. Loud noises, that may not bother others, greatly affect Jack.
When it came time for his high school graduation, his parents wanted Jack to walk across the stage but they feared that the cheers and applause may be too much for Jack to handle. There would be nearly 3000 people in attendance and there was no way to shield Jack from the noise.
Jack’s mother explained to Today, “He has a lot of sensory issues, noise being one of them. It almost seems as if it hurts.” That’s when the parents went to the principal at Camel High School and told them their desire to watch their son celebrate his achievements.
Principal Lou Riolo and a few other staff members came up with the plan to hold a silent graduation. Before Jack’s named would be announced, Principal Riolo would address the crowd and explain the situation.
As showcased in the moving video, the entire arena was silent as Jack walked across the stage and received his diploma. It was truly a heartwarming moment for everyone in attendance.
Principal Riolo was not surprised by the reaction. He said, “I know this community. People will step up. You got to give them a chance to step up.” It’s such a blessing to see so many people come together to give this young man the moment to celebrate his hard work.
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