With the graduation ceremony canceled ... The name of each student is distributed as a text-to-speech video by the teacher. February 29 12:32

To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the graduation ceremony was canceled at a high school in Ebetsu City, Hokkaido, on the 29th, and teachers made a video that read out each student's name and distributed it to the students.

At Towanomori Sanai High School attached to Dairy Gakuen University in Ebetsu City, the third graders who live in the dormitory will return home from the end of last month and return to the dormitory again for the graduation ceremony scheduled on the 29th. Was.

However, the school decided that recalling the pupils would lead to the spread of the infection and discontinued the graduation ceremony.

In response, faculty created a video to encourage students to feel the graduation ceremony a bit.

The video included the classroom teacher reading the names of the 227 graduates, an image of the principal handing over the diploma to the students, and the faculty and staff taking a picture on the 29th singing school songs. Sometimes delivered to students.

Professor Keita Yagi, the chief of the grade who invented this project, said, "I wanted to send my name to the graduates and send them out as a break, with the thought of three years. Since the graduation ceremony is one break, I will move on to the next stage I want you to work hard on this leverage. "