SPRING CREEK, Nev.— Kids attending a Nevada high school were LMAO after they received their diplomas and noticed the word “graduation” was misspelled as “graduataion.”
The Principal, Keith Walz, said that the embarrassing misspelling was present on about 200 diplomas ordered from a Salt Lake City printer “Jostens” and called it an “inadvertent mistake.”
A spokesman for Jostens said they were taking responsibility for the mistake and corrected diplomas have already have been sent out to students, via priority mail.
In a similar incident, diplomas at a Maryland high school are being reprinted because they contained a misspelling of the word “program.”
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