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A day of warmth and respect

by CAROLYN HIDY
Lake County Leader | May 27, 2021 12:45 AM

PABLO — With the stunning backdrop of the snow-capped Mission Mountains, nine seniors and their proud families gathered in the warming sun Saturday for possibly the first time all year. After more than a year of remote schooling, they came to honor and celebrate the graduation of the class of 2021 from Two Eagle River School in Pablo.

“We have not been in this building for 14 months,” Superintendent Rodney Bird said. He acknowledged the tenacity and hard work of both the students and the staff, continuing the educational process throughout trying, isolating times.

“They did this all virtually — quite the monumental task.”

As is tradition at Two Eagle River graduations, each graduate receives a personal tribute from a staff member, often including both humorous memories and heartening accolades. The close connections between staff and students are reflected in the loyalty of returning alumni and long-serving dedicated staff. The keynote speaker was alum DJ Piapot, who returned to the school to coach and teach Native Language.

Dan Durglo, Salish Kootenai College vice president of academic affairs, presented a one-year full-tuition scholarship to the college for each graduate. He reminisced about teaching these same students in third grade.

“You showed great resilience and perseverance,” Bird said. “You sit here today because you did not give up. You are prime examples of not allowing minor setbacks to destroy your opportunity to have a major comeback.”

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(Courtesy of Rebekah Knudsen-Dalbey)

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(Courtesy of Rebekah Knudsen-Dalbey)

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(Courtesy of Rebekah Knudsen-Dalbey)

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(Courtesy of Rebekah Knudsen-Dalbey)

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(Courtesy of Rebekah Knudsen-Dalbey)

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Nehemiah Long and his classmates successfully completed their entire senior year through remote learning. (Carolyn Hidy/Lake County Leader)

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Whisper Horseman-Little Owl and her fellow Two Eagle River School 2021 graduates, a class of nine, completed their entire senior year remotely. "Quite the monumental task," Superintendent Rodney Bird said. Each graduate was awarded a one-year full-tuition scholarship to Salish Kootenai College. (Carolyn Hidy/Lake County Leader)

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Featured speaker DJ Piapot, Salish teacher, coach, and Two Eagle River alum, challenged 2021 graduates to see the world and other cultures, learn something new every day and "Be tough on yourselves, but during tough times, be gentle on your heart." (Carolyn Hidy/Lake County Leader)