LAKEPORT >> Many people in our communities were unable to graduate with their high school class due to military service in World War II (Dec. 7, 1941-Dec. 31, 1946), the Korean War (June 25, 1950-Jan. 31, 1955), or the Vietnam War (Feb. 28, 1961-May 7, 1975), or because they were interned in WWII relocation centers for Japanese Americans. These individuals may now receive their long overdue high school diploma from the Lake County Office of Education Operation Recognition program.
Family members may apply for diplomas on behalf of qualifying persons who are deceased. The diploma recipient or the surviving family member must be current or former residents of Lake County.
“We are honored to offer the Operation Recognition program to recognize those who sacrificed for our country,” said Brock Falkenberg, Superintendent of Schools. “This program is entirely free, and we hope many individuals and families will take advantage of the opportunity.”
Form DD214 (or equivalent) or documentation of internment is required. For assistance in locating discharge papers, contact the Lake County Veterans Service Office at 707-263-2384, 285 North Main Street, Lakeport. Applications must be received by April 1, 2016 to qualify for the Spring, 2016 diploma awards ceremony, which includes a reception for honorees and family members.
For an application, visit www.lakecoe.org and type Operation Recognition in the Search option, or contact LCOE Human Resources at (707) 262-4151.