Schools
Posthumous Diploma Awarded To Mom Of Late Rich Central Student
Trevaun Holloway was shot and killed during his junior year, but has been awarded a Rich Central diploma as a member of the class of 2020.

OLYMPIA FIELDS, IL — The family of Trevaun Holloway, the Rich Central High School student who was killed at age 16 in 2018 when he was shot while driving through Matteson, has received a diploma and cap and gown from the school to honor what would have been his graduation day earlier this week. Holloway just a Rich Central junior when he was killed and would have been a member of the graduating class of 2020, according to a news release from the District 227 school.
District 227 Superintendent Dr. Johnnie Thomas, former Rich Central Principal and current Activities, Athletics and Transportation Director Todd Whittaker and Dr. LeViis Haney, Rich Central's current principal, presented Holloway's mother, Dawndria Murray, with the items to honor the late Olympia Fields resident on Wednesday.
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