Aliso Niguel grads share joy at cap-and-gown pickup

Graduating seniors visited Aliso Niguel High School on Wednesday to pick up their caps and gowns in a drive-through celebration.

Teachers, supporters, and staff members held signs and balloons and cheered as students collected their graduation gear.

An Aliso Niguel High senior smiles, with her dog, as she is driven along a line of cheering teachers after picking up her cap and gown at the school.
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Teachers, staff and other supporters of Aliso Niguel High hold congratulation signs to make graduating seniors feel special during the COVID-19 pandemic as they pick up their caps and gowns from the safety of their cars.
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Aliso Niguel High School teachers and supporters congratulate seniors as they drive by after picking up their caps and gowns.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
Teachers, staff and other supporters of Aliso Niguel High hold congratulation signs to make graduating seniors feel special during the COVID-19 pandemic as they come to pick up their caps and gowns from the safety of their cars.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
Three Aliso Niguel High School seniors drive to the school to receive their caps and gowns.
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Eric Johnson of Aliso Niguel High School congratulates seniors.
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Aliso Niguel High School seniors drive along a line of cheering teachers after picking up their caps and gowns on campus.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
Aliso Niguel High School seniors celebrate the end of the school year, and their graduation from high school, as they pick up their caps and gowns. 
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From left, Laguna Niguel Council Member Sandy Rains, Council Member Elaine Gennawey, Vice President of CUSD Trustee Martha McNicholas and Laguna Niguel Mayor Pro Tem Fred Minagar hold signs for the Class of 2020 as Aliso Niguel High School seniors drive past a line of cheering supporters after picking up their caps and gowns on campus.
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Aliso Niguel High seniors are cheered as they drive through the campus parking lot.
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An Aliso Niguel High School senior has her photo taken from the safety of her car as the Class of 2020 drives up to the school to receive their caps and gowns.
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Laguna Niguel Council Member Elaine Gennawey, right, holds a congratulation sign as Aliso Niguel High School seniors drive past supporters after picking up their caps and gowns.
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An Aliso Niguel High School senior smiles as she is driven along a line of cheering teachers after picking up her cap and gown.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
An Aliso Niguel High School senior smiles after picking up her cap and gown.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
Aliso Niguel High School seniors drive past a line of cheering teachers.
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Aliso Niguel High School senior Mariana Lagrava smiles as she receives her cap and gown from the safety of her car.
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An Orange County firefighter climbed to the top of Fire Engine 57 after clearing the Class of 2020 balloons for the truck to drive under.
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Teachers and other supporters of Aliso Niguel High School hold congratulation signs to cheer graduating seniors.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications
Aliso Niguel High graduate Mariana Lagrava lets her enthusiasm from her car show as teachers and other supporters lineup to congratulate seniors.
Photo by Steven Georges/Cornerstone Communications

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