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High school faces backlash as graduation is held in torrential downpour

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2026/05/25 - 05:07 502 مشاهدة
By JAMES GORDON, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 06:07, 25 May 2026 | Updated: 06:23, 25 May 2026 A Tennessee high school graduation was less 'Pomp and Circumstance' and more 'Ponchos and Precipitation' as students in their caps and gowns were forced to collect diplomas during a torrential downpour. Drenched families watched from rain-soaked stands while video from the ceremony shows graduates trudging across a podium in the middle of a flooded football field as relentless rain poured from the sky, leaving students, parents and staff completely drenched. What should have been one of the proudest nights of students' lives has now sparked a growing backlash against officials in Williamson County after staff at Centennial  and Franklin High Schools allowed the graduations to continue outdoors, despite the forecast showing heavy rain and concerns over lightning.  Parents and relatives blasted the decision to keep the ceremonies outdoors, arguing students deserved better after years of working towards their graduation day. 'As soon as they started speaking, it started pouring,' parent Victoria Burls told WSMV. Burls said her daughter Gabriella was among the graduates forced to endure the weather as conditions worsened throughout the evening. While she said many students tried to keep spirits high, she feared someone could have been seriously hurt as crowds navigated slippery bleachers and water-covered walkways. 'I was nervous someone was going to slip and fall down the bleachers, like all the elderly people,' Burls said. Students at Centennial High School and Franklin High School in Williamson County, Tennessee crossed graduation stages on Thursday night while torrential rain poured onto the football field What was meant to be a polished graduation under the lights instead became a soaking wet endurance test  Families said months of preparation for graduation photos, outfits and celebrations were effectively ruined as students found themselves soaked to the skin moments into the ceremony. 'My daughter is already planning to re-do photos,' Burls said. 'She wants to go back and do photos on the football field and get all done-up again.' Another parent, Britney Garner, said she watched helplessly as her daughter Akyla stood in the storm after spending hours preparing for the milestone moment. Garner said she eventually walked onto the field carrying an umbrella in an attempt to shield her daughter from the rain. 'My child who had put so much into this day to make it special, and was so excited, I could just not stand to sit there and see her get drowned like that,' Garner said. Graduate Brooklynn Broadnax said she had dreamed about graduation since her freshman year, but instead of a sunset ceremony, she was standing in puddles. 'I was really upset because I've been so excited for my graduation since freshman year. And it's always been like, sunny and a cute sunset,' Broadnax told NewsChannel 5. Broadnax said even performing The Star-Spangled Banner became miserable as rain hammered the football field and ponchos failed to keep students dry. Students trudged through standing water in their formalwear to receive their degrees Water could be seen pooling on the football field during the graduation ceremony Parents in the stands questioned why officials continued the event outdoors despite concerns about lightning over 'a football field full of people' 'Then, what were you going to do with a football field full of people, and you have lightning that's coming down?' she said. Her godmother, Dr. Michelle Wyatt, also questioned why the district pushed forward with the outdoor ceremonies despite worsening conditions. 'My concern is, you had elderly who, number one, were now put in danger because of the weather,' Wyatt said. 'There are puddles of water they can't see. You run the risk of people falling.' Broadnax also revealed that parts of the ceremony never happened because of the weather, including a planned moment of silence for a deceased classmate. 'Penelope was going to graduate with us,' Broadnax said. 'We could at least do a moment of silence.' The controversy quickly exploded online as furious relatives accused school officials of prioritizing schedules over student safety and once-in-a-lifetime memories. Wyatt vented her frustration in a social media post after watching her goddaughter graduate in the storm. 'Our baby did it! Congratulations Brooklynn Michelle Broadnax. We are so proud of you. We love you!' she wrote before adding: 'Centennial High School is totally OUT OF ORDER!!! These children deserved to have a graduation!!!!!' Some students couldn't resist taking a selfie at a graduation ceremony to remember Even for congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene weighed in after footage of the drenched ceremonies spread online. 'This is ridiculous,' Greene wrote. 'The school should have organized graduation indoors. The graduates and their families deserved a nice ceremony.' 'By the way, their parents are taxpayers that fund the school and administrator's salaries. Being treated this way should not be tolerated,' she added. In response to the backlash, Williamson County Schools Superintendent Jason Golden defended the district's decision while acknowledging the ceremonies became difficult because of changing weather conditions. 'We know the rain made Thursday night's graduations at Centennial and Franklin challenging, and we appreciate the patience of our families,' Golden said in a statement. Golden explained that many schools intentionally hold graduation ceremonies on football fields because families and students value celebrating on campus and outdoor venues allow more relatives to attend. The ceremony was so wet that some families are planning full graduation photo re-dos because gowns, hair and makeup were destroyed by the stormy weather 'Based on forecasts and radar, we expected to complete Thursday night's ceremonies at Centennial and Franklin before the next wave of rain began, but unfortunately, changing conditions brought rain during the events,' he said. 'While the rain impacted those two ceremonies, it could not diminish our pride in our Centennial and Franklin graduates.' For many families, the explanation did little to calm anger over a night they say turned from celebration into disaster. The comments below have not been moderated. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. 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