Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County High School principal Jason Eason takes a selfie with the Class of 2025 which includes his son. Eason called the group his kids.
Cliff Williams 334-740-1116CliffWilliamsStaff Writer
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Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County High School principal Jason Eason takes a selfie with the Class of 2025 which includes his son. Eason called the group his kids.
Cliff Williams 334-740-1116CliffWilliamsStaff Writer
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High school graduations are a time of celebration, not only for the graduate but for the families who supported them for the last 13 years. School staff also celebrate as graduation marks a time when they get to slow a little and also revel in the success of their students.
But what happens at graduations when the lines between family and staff blur? That’s the case for Elmore County High School principal Jason Eason. In this case, Eason is taking on both roles, being dad to Jaden Alan Eason and celebrating with him and being principal to the rest of the ECHS Class of 2025.