This year’s graduating class has been resilient. When these students were born, George W. Bush was President and Arnold Schwarzenegger was our governor. We had to buy a DVD for $19.95 to watch a movie at home. Facebook was founded, and Polaroid issued a warning to the public to not “shake it like a polaroid picture.”
As they entered their freshman year full of dreams and expectations of what High School would be like, they were not even close. In March of 2020, this class of sophomores were sent home for two weeks as the threat of COVID-19 shut down most California schools. The quarantine turned into a lockdown that lasted for over a year and changed the landscape of their teenage years. Sports, drama, dances, clubs and much more were put on hold. This class will forever be unique as they started together, were sent home and then came back together again for their final year.
Despite the incredible challenges, the 2022 class made it! While some students struggled (both academically and/ or emotionally), other students somehow found a way to thrive. They were able to adapt, learn new technologies and remain engaged. We are so proud of these kids, and we are using the next pages to showcase some of the students who deserve to be celebrated as they begin their next chapter. We asked each student what their proudest moment was and/or how they plan to stay connected to their Jewish community in the following years.