Lots of laarge high schools in the DFW area and arenas to handle graduations were in high demand. High school graduations are still a big deal in America, and even a smaller school like Highland Park HS in Dallas graduating around 450 students will use a facility like Moody Coliseum at SMU and fill its 7k seats with family and friends. Seating limitations forced many schools there to limit offering 6-8 tickets per family, but schools also coordinated a system where families who determined they would not use all the tickets could give up unused seats for reallocating them to families desiring more. Not everyone was always happy with it, but it generally worked and was helped somewhat by having the events streamed live over community channels and recorded on DVD.
I can appreciate what the School Board was trying to do, but IMO they're the ones who mucked this one up by not anticipating the need for a greater seating capacity or having a contingency for offering something like several combined graduations (e.g., 3 schools w/FLOTUS speech + 2 schools w/FLOTUS speech) to offer more seating for families for an event like this one.
But then I surmise there would be controversy with that, too - and so it goes...
Richard
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