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Graduation of 2023届毕业生
凯瑟琳·萨尔兹,24岁

Branson welcomed students, 老年人, and their families to a heart-felt graduation ceremony on 小君e 7, 2023, awarding diplomas and recognizing the hard work and achievement of 2023届毕业生.

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Class of 2023 decorated their 毕业帽 in the style of their future colleges! (Photo credit: Wedge Creative)

 

On a beautiful Tuesday afternoon, Branson’s 103rd class members descended down the outdoor seating steps toward Prize Day Field to the tune of “I’ll Be Seeing You” (performed by Thayer Jacobs '23) and the ceremony began. Head of School Chris Mazzola spoke to the audience about how the poem, “The Dash” by Linda Ellis speaks to the transition of graduating high school and the experiences 2023届毕业生 is embarking on. 

“当我看着你时, 2023届毕业生, I have one hundred percent confidence that you will help us to build a much better normal,马佐拉说. “You are bright and committed and principled, and I hope you are walking out of this school confident that you can take on any challenge and create the life you want for yourself.”

Ben Boas ’23 and Sophie Liu ’23 also addressed the audience.

Boas remarked how small yet mighty his class is, 解决, “I never thought a class of 72 could feel so large and encompassing, but my classmates made up for our lack of numbers with an excess of spirit. That spirit is what makes me truly excited to come to school every day; seeing how our class brings positive energy to everyone and everything makes me grateful to be part of this community."

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Ben Boas addresses Branson students, faculty, and 2023届毕业生 graduates and their families. (Photo credit: Wedge Creative).

Liu reflected on the challenge of balancing living in the present, while also holding space for the future. “It’s that choice between going to a game or staying home and doing homework. Hanging out with your friends or starting your essay due the next day. Although there isn’t really a wrong answer to those scenarios, the different decisions I’ve made throughout the year have taught me many important life lessons."

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Sophie Liu speaking to the Branson community. (Photo credit: Wedge Creative)

Shail Belani ‘23 and Cole Nadershahi ‘23 then presented the Mount Tamalpais School Award to Gisella Petrone. The faculty award recognized her contributions to the development of the senior class.

Senior Class Presidents Eva Lacy and Will Schuler finished by reading the poems, “The Dash” by Linda Ellis and “Desiderata” by Max Ehrmann, as a representation of their journeys at Branson. 

At the conclusion of the ceremony, 老年人 walked up to the podium one by one to receive their diplomas, 他们的家人欢呼着. 

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Senior Class Dean Gisella Petrone accepting the Mount Tamalpias Award. (Photo Credits: Wedge Creative).

That evening, 老年人 also attended the Safe & Sober Grad Night to celebrate their accomplishments in their final gathering together as a class. 

Congratulations to our Class of 2023 graduates. We wish you well on your next adventures, and you will always have a home here at Branson! 

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