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This is a classic example that the INSPECTION DEPARTMENT at this company, Herff Jones, did not perform its duties if they even have a Quality control inspection process..

It appears that they must not which is NOT a good sign ongoing for the trustworthiness of that organization..

It's a little late for apologies. They accomplish nothing at this point..

Wonder what the real story is at the maker, Herff Jones.

If they had a real quality program and inspection before shipping this or allowing things to me made in bulk before inspecting at the beginning, this kind of bush league thing would not happen.

That is a real disgrace imo...


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Gradutating in Illinois
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Fri, 02 Jun 23 2:33 PM
Msg. 43055 of 60008

May 31, 2023

‘Gradutate:’ Over 600 high school students receive misspelled stoles for graduation

by Eli Ong, Julian Crews
kron4.com


RICH TOWNSHIP, Ill. (WGN) — Parents and students of an Illinois high school are upset after the school distributed more than 600 graduation stoles to seniors with an unfortunate misspelling on them.

What makes matters worse is that the mistake wasn’t noticed until after some students attended their graduation ceremonies.

Yasir Bilal, a newly graduated student from Rich Township High School (RTHS), described the moment when his family noticed the gaffe as he walked across the stage, pointing out that the word ‘graduate’ was spelled ‘gradutate.’


The misspelling of ‘graduate’ on the misprinted Rich Township High School stoles.

“They could have checked before [the ceremony], because they made 600-plus,” Bilal said. “And all of them were spelled wrong.”

In a letter to community members, RTHS admitted they never checked the stoles beforehand, and said they are trying to make amends by photoshopping the misspelled word from graduation pictures.

“We understand the importance of graduation, a significant milestone that should be celebrated without such mishaps,” the letter read. “Regrettably, there was an error in the graduation sashes provided to us by our vendor, Herff Jones. This mistake went unnoticed until the sashes were distributed, and the graduates had already walked the stage, and for that, we sincerely apologize.”

The school went on to say that replacement sashes with correct spelling have been received and will be mailed to graduates with their diplomas.

Parents still expressed frustrations, including one who talked to Nexstar’s WGN that said the damage is done.

“We’re terribly disappointed and appalled about how they would even pass those out to the students,” said one parent. “That would embarrass the community, the families, and even the school district should be embarrassed.”

The vendor who manufactured and supplied the stoles to RTHS students issued an apology Wednesday, taking full responsibility for the mistake.

“On behalf of the entire Herff Jones team, I want to express our sincere apologies for the

incorrect stoles that may have hindered your graduation experience,” Herff Jones president Ron Stoupa, said in the letter. “We understand the disappointment you are experiencing at the culmination of your education and the frustration this created for all involved.”

http://www.kron4.com/news/national/gradutate-over-600-high-school-students-receive-misspelled-stoles-for-graduation/?fbclid=IwAR2Q5jPt2SRsrJZNVMqb-Cly8reXbYrz46P_Tz6K3nAknx9TXStvelaHcgg


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