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Class of 2020

Front Row (Left to Right): Henry Duross, Alex Miller, Tristan Kueper, Isaac Slivka, Gabe Jennings, Sydney Crawford, William Caldwell, Gordon Huston Back Row (Left to Right): Emma Snide, Allison Cassady, Izzy Schenck-Chang, Lilly Dershaw, Hope Robinson-Wileschael, Johnathan Kneice, Audra Florey, Megan Carrel Not Pictured: Nic Jacquemin Please note that this image was digitally created with individual photos of each student. No students were in contact with each other to create this photograph.

GRADUATION IS A MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCE

for all high school seniors. It’s a culmination of hard work and achievements wrapped up in a joyful celebration with family and friends.

Marburn graduates spend weeks preparing their final speeches that are typically presented to a room full of their families, classmates, and teachers. While filling our gym with people wasn’t an option due to COVID-19, our team was committed to providing seniors the opportunity to have their moment to shine.

Graduates and two guests were welcomed to the school to participate in individual graduation cer-

emonies complete with presentations of students by faculty members and speeches given by each graduate. Following the individual graduation ceremonies, graduates received a compilation video to share with family and friends.

Some graduates noted in their speeches that they were grateful to be presenting to only a small group of people instead of a typical graduation crowd while others mentioned the deep friendships they’ve made and the lasting memories they’ll cherish from their time at Marburn. Introductions by teachers included notes of pride as they talked about watching students gain confidence, try new things, and grow

throughout their high school careers. There were bouts of laughter and sentimental moments throughout the day.

It was a joy to see parents and family members watch the self-confidence of their children radiate in such an intimate setting where each student had their moment in the spotlight.

We’re proud of the 18 Marburn graduates in the Class of 2020 who put in the effort to achieve success in school, and we can’t wait to see how that success continues to impact each of their lives outside of Marburn.

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