Eight seniors graduated from the Washington Regional Alternative Program, or WRAP, this spring.

At the recent Washington School Board meeting, Curriculum Director Veta Thode said students at the WRAP center completed 219.5 credits this school year. Of the eight seniors who graduated, two completed the criminal justice program, one completed the auto technology program, and one completed the arts and sciences academy and will be attending a four-year college in the fall. Superintendent Jeff Dicks said some of these students are on the way to a trade and a great career.