“The audience laughed, she finished her speech to warm applause and didn’t know there was a problem. That was until she went to pick up the real certificate this week. ‘We went to the office and asked for the diploma and the principal we have a problem,’ Nootbaar said. He said the principal told Kaitlin she would have to write an apology letter before he would release the diploma.”
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