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The Class Of 2020 Returns
Class of 2020 Reunites for Commencement
Graduates of the Class of 2020 – reunited for an in-person graduation ceremony – celebrated the strengths that carried them through a year disrupted by pandemic.
t is difficult, really, for me “I to put into words what it means to be standing here seeing you in person and seeing other classmates on the screen,” Head of Schools Taylor B. Stockdale said. “It couldn’t be better.”
About 200 family members gathered on campus on a warm June 5 to celebrate the Class of 2020 more than a year after the students graduated virtually. The livestreamed, hybrid event featured 70 of the 97 graduates, including five who attended virtually.
The ceremony was historic on several fronts: Graduates represent the only Webb class to receive two diplomas on two different days; it was the first celebration on Webb’s new Centennial Field; and it was the first time Vivian Webb School and Webb School of California held a joint commencement ceremony.
Stockdale called students “the mighty Class of 2020” for all they endured. He shared that when he arrived at Webb 33 years ago, teacher Ramsay Harris told him that Webb was distinguished by its “fighting heart.”
Stockdale said the comment reminded him of an adage shared by his father: “A good education prepares you for a successful life … a great education goes one step further and prepares you for adversity.”
Associate Head of Schools Dr. Theresa Smith said the pandemic is among many challenges the graduates are prepared to face, including environmental issues, conflicts among nations and social crises within the U.S.
THE MIGHTY CLASS OF 2020
Webb School of California Senior Class President Jay Gupta echoed the need for graduates to prepare for disruptive events.
“Over the course of our lives we’re not going to have to weather just one or two of these COVID-like moments; there are going to be four or five. And only a few lucky ones among us are going to make it through each crisis without having to make any changes,” he said.
He urged graduates to build on their strengths and develop resilience.
“Resilience is about realizing those of us who have the best chance of succeeding are those who can reinvent themselves,” Gupta said.
Vivian Webb Senior Class President Sara Hagiwara said graduates will draw strength from their time at Webb.
Scan to watch The Webb Schools’ 2020 Commencement Celebration