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COVID deprived our students of some of the events and memories which typically
come with the culmination of their high school years. But our graduates approached
this time with admirable resiliency. Whether celebrating graduations virtually or in
person, it was a privilege to honor the Class of 2021 who,
in spite of the many obstacles they faced, were still
accepted to the Top 100 colleges in the country at an
exceptionally high rate (97% of graduates).
Commencement ceremonies were also reimagined for our 8th grade and Pre-K
students. Masks may have covered the smiling faces of our younger graduates, but
nothing could conceal the joy they exuded when they received their diplomas.