Friends, family want to honor student, who died of cancer, at graduation, D20 says policy won’t allow it

Michael Logerwell

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – A high school student wanted to honor her friend, who passed away from cancer, at graduation to receive her high school diploma.

“She was just so caring and compassionate towards everybody. And she was always trying to make a difference to how the world is,” Hope Bazer, a Senior at Rampart High School, told KRDO13. “It’s just time to get her some recognition.”

Cora Fogle lost her battle with cancer in December. In March, her classmates helped raise more than $50,000 for cancer research and patient care during a Bald for Bucks fundraiser.

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Bazer said she wanted an empty chair left for Cora and her family to walk on stage and accept her diploma during the Rampart Graduation Ceremony. Bazer said the family supported the idea and helped generate support through an online petition.

That initial request was denied by district leadership.

Why?

School District 20 provided this statement to KRDO13:

“We recognize the deep loss felt by families, classmates and school communities when a student passes away. Academy District 20’s approach is guided by District Policy FFA, which addresses memorials for deceased students and staff. Under this policy, memorials are limited in form, happen near the event itself, and require approval. For that reason, memorial recognitions or demonstrations are not typically approved as part of graduation ceremonies. In this case, and in all cases, our Principal has reached out to the family, and interested students to offer alternate accommodations. Our goal is to support affected families and school communities with care and appropriate supports in place, while maintaining a consistent, respectful and student-centered celebration of graduation and academic accomplishments for the entire class.”

Policy FFA concerns memorial services and memorials for deceased students and staff. The policy strongly discourages memorial services on district grounds and limits memorials to awards, donations, book collections, or other items of educational significance.

Sarah Fogle, Cora Fogle’s sister, told KRDO13 over text that she was bummed when she learned the district would not be honoring her sister at graduation.

“I personally think it takes more effort to not honor her than it does TO honor her. The very least that they could do is put a chair out in the crowd for her since she would’ve graduated anyways. I think my family and I would love to see her honored. My stepmom and dad know firsthand specifically how hard Cora worked in school and how badly she struggled and wanted to be involved in school events, but was unable to because of her cancer diagnosis.

I think that Rampart did phenomenal things for her and honored her really well in Bald for Bucks, but at the same time, I don’t think the honoring should’ve stopped at Bald for Bucks. Cora impacted so many people and their lives and I just never want that memory to die.”

D20’s statement mentioned that an alternative accommodation has been offered to friends and family, but the specifics of that offer have not been made public.

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Classes will continue at Compass Academy on Friday

Abi Martin

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Compass Academy will be open again tomorrow, May 8. 

The school was closed on Thursday after a student received a general threat against the school. 

The investigation by Idaho Falls Police remains ongoing. 

And as an added measure of caution, officers from the Idaho Falls Police will be present at Compass Academy Friday morning.

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Nifong Boulevard closed off by Columbia police after crash

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Editor’s Note: The type of vehicle involved has been corrected.

A well-traveled road in south Columbia was closed off by first responders on Thursday night after a crash.

Law enforcement and barricaded vehicles blocked off Nifong Boulevard near Woodrail on the Green.

Columbia Police said Friday morning that this crash happened at 8:45 p.m. Thursday.

One person was taken to the hospital for injuries.

An ABC 17 News photographer saw a scooter on the ground at the scene.

Boone County Joint Communications sent a notification at 8:53 p.m. stating that a collision occurred on West Nifong Boulevard and Woodrail on the Green.

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Boys state volleyball action featuring Discovery Canyon and Rampart

Rob Namnoum

The Discovery Canyon boys volleyball team advances in the Class 5A state tournament by beating Rampart on Thursday three games to none. They will play Eaglecrest on Friday.

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The Pueblo South boys volleyball team playing in round one of the state tournament

Rob Namnoum

The Pueblo South boys volleyball team fell to Mullen on Thursday three games to none.

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The Vanguard girls soccer team advances in the Class 2A playoffs

Rob Namnoum

The Vanguard girls soccer team defeated the Dawson School one to nothing on Thursday. They will play Forge Christian on Saturday.

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Ashland approves contract with Interim Solutions to temporarily fill city admin role

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Ashland Board of Aldermen on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution for a company to handle the role of city administrator.

This comes after Kyle Michel announced his resignation in March. His last day was announced for May 22, according to previous reporting.

The contract will last for four months and is retroactive to begin May 1, according to meeting documents. It will cost the city $11,500 each month with an additional $500 per month for the sub-contractor’s housing and mileage, meeting documents say.

Meeting documents say the contract can be extended an additional two months by the city “with 15 days’ written notice prior to the expiration of the initial 4-month term.”

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Handwritten Stories Bring Strangers Together in Santa Barbara

Patricia Martellotti

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – A downtown Santa Barbara art exhibit is turning simple handwritten notes into moments of connection between strangers.

The interactive installation invites people to share personal stories, reflections, and memories, which are then displayed for others to read and engage with.

The goal is to slow people down in a busy downtown environment and create space for empathy, reflection, and shared human experience.

Visitors describe the exhibit as unexpectedly personal, with many stopping to read messages that feel both intimate and universal.

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Friendship Center Hosts Early Mother’s Day Celebration in Montecito

Patricia Martellotti

MONTECITO, Calif. (KEYT) – The Montecito Friendship Center hosted an early Mother’s Day breakfast honoring local moms, grandmothers, and caregivers. The event brought together seniors and community members for a morning focused on appreciation, connection, and celebration ahead of the holiday.

Organizers say gatherings like this are designed to reduce isolation and strengthen community ties among older residents.

Attendees shared a warm, social morning centered on recognition and gratitude for the role of caregivers in the community.

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College baseball and softball results: SBCC wins thriller in Super Regional

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) –

SoCal Super Regionals Baseball Game 1: SBCC 10, Hancock 9 (10 innings): The visiting Vaqueros erased an early 5-0 deficit. Cole Ide had 3 hits and delivered the game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning. The home Bulldogs got three hits and 4 RBI from Chase Wise. Game 2 in this best of 3 series is Friday, 2 p.m. in Santa Maria.

PacWest Baseball Tournament: Concordia 12, Westmont 3: The host Warriors were eliminated from this double-elimination 4-team conference tournament. Westmont went 0-2 and were outscored 21-5. The Warriors scored all 3 of their runs in the seventh inning against Concordia on back-to-back home runs by Dos Pueblos High School alum Jesse Di Maggio and Bobby Lougue. Westmont finishes the season 29-21.

Big West Softball Championships Second Round: Hawai’i 2, UCSB 0: The Gauchos outhit Hawai’i 9-8 but left 10 runners on base in the shutout loss. UCSB is 1-1 in this double-elimination tournament. The Gauchos will play an elimination game on Friday at 4.p.m.

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