The students of our senior class, the Class of 2020, celebrated their time at ÂÌñÉç with a carefully-planned, in-person Commencement ceremony. This historic graduation is the first Commencement that has taken place outdoors on our stunning campus. After their time on campus was cut short, as schools around the world resorted to remote learning during the pandemic, students were unsure what their graduation would resemble.
In May though, many areas in Utah, including Sandy City, were downgraded to yellow risk phase within the Governor’s Health Guidance System, allowing ÂÌñÉç’s administration to begin to plan a safe, and appropriately celebratory outdoor graduation ceremony to recognize the 82 members in the senior class, many of whom have grown up on this campus. By way of a Commencement planning committee, ÂÌñÉç worked with city officials and faculty and staff to plan a robust, yet safe ceremony that kept the health and wellbeing of the community as top priority.
Students and guests of our limited attendance outdoor graduation chose to either sit on the quad in household units, within their cars, or to watch via livestream. These options allowed each family to feel and be safe. Our graduates and their families also took responsibility to attend by following physical distance guidelines, using masks and hand sanitizer, and being mindful of the guidance provided. The livestream was broadcast on our website for family, friends, faculty and younger students of ÂÌñÉç to watch from home.
“Commencement is a cherished tradition. The members of this senior class were motivated to celebrate together, and they have shown the care and responsibility needed to execute a meaningful, memorable, and safe celebration for all involved. I am simply thrilled to have celebrated our seniors on this momentous occasion, as the first class to graduate on our spectacular campus.” – Head of School, Andrew Menke
This unique and unpredictable year was the culmination of many hours of hard work and inspiring determination for high school seniors across the country. And while our own ÂÌñÉç seniors endured many of the same disappointments as others—missing prom, final concerts, or the camaraderie of teammates at the end of a final game—these seniors showed resilience and determination and finished strong. Our students drew from the well of experiences they’ve had and relationships they’ve built at ÂÌñÉç and, in turn, cultivated resilience and determination. Graduating in-person on this campus was a silver lining to their final year and a joyous culmination of their time here.
Please watch the full recording of Commencement 2020 below.
Congratulations, Class of 2020!
Each year, the senior class chooses a classmate to give a senior address at Commencement ceremony. This year, Lucas Butterfield gave the senior address, read it here:
Hello everyone. I am so honored to deliver the senior address at this historic commencement, no less in front of a class that makes me so proud. As I was preparing to write this speech, I was thinking about how different commencement would be this year. And I thought about what I myself, along with my class of 80 fellow seniors, needed to hear at this moment in our lives.
On this beautiful day in June, I want to tell you about Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday. Every Thanksgiving, my family goes around the table and we each say what we’re thankful for, as most families do. And whenever it has been my turn to share, I have expressed my gratitude for the typical things: my family, my friends, my house. But one thing that I have always emphasized my gratitude for is my education. I have spent 15 years of my life at ÂÌñÉç. To me, this school has served as a place of curiosity, a place where I can pursue my most intrinsic passions. It is a place where I have fostered some of my closest friendships, and have discovered the most important parts of who I am. In many of my childhood memories, ÂÌñÉç is the backdrop. On a more personal level, ÂÌñÉç has served as safe space where I can be openly gay in the red state of Utah. I have no doubt that many of you would also apply these labels to this school, because the truth is that we are all so lucky to have gone here.
However, all of the people listening to this speech, either in person or online, know that these past few months have been anything but lucky. The coronavirus pandemic has not only interrupted in-person classes, but it has also upended many of the senior class’s great traditions here at ÂÌñÉç. Some of these traditions may still happen; others may not. Our senior year has been cut short. And it sucks. This is one of the times in life where it’s okay to sit back in resignation and say “Wow. This sucks. What are the odds?”. I know I have. We must let ourselves feel these feelings of frustration or sadness or resignation. We each have a right to experience them.
But don’t ever let these feelings ruin your memory of ÂÌñÉç. I do not want us to remember ÂÌñÉç by the way it has so abruptly and unfortunately ended. I want us instead to remember the class, or the teacher, or perhaps the coach who helped reveal our passions. I want us to remember the foursquare we played during recess, and the Field Days, and the field trips. I want us to remember the day we received our senior sweaters. I want to remember the feeling I feel when I go into the Lower School building, the building that feels so far away, and the hallways and bulletin boards all seem smaller. In short, I want us to remember the good. We deserve to remember the good.
The challenging classes we have taken during our time at ÂÌñÉç have taught us perseverance: use it. The years we have spent together and the friendships we have formed have taught us kindness: don’t forget it. The truth is that, during our time at ÂÌñÉç, we have received something intangible, something powerful, and that is our desire to learn and to keep learning. No pandemic can ever take that away. I believe that we are about to enter a world that desperately needs more education and compassion, and I believe that it is our job to deliver these things. And so, even though it may feel like our time of learning at ÂÌñÉç is rapidly ending, I promise you that the impacts of our ÂÌñÉç education are only just beginning.
I’m going to do that cliché thing that a lot of people do when they end a speech, which is to use a quote they like. This quote is by Malala Yousafzai, one of my personal heroes. When Yousafzai was just fifteen years old, she stood up against the Taliban when they restricted young women from going to school in her home country of Pakistan. Since then, she has become a world-renowned activist for unrestricted education in Pakistan and abroad. In an interview, Yousafzai was asked what is the best way to combat the host of problems faced by communities in the Middle East. Her answer to this question always amazes me, and it’s something I always think about when I reflect on my time at ÂÌñÉç. She answered, “Education is the best way…it teaches you communication, it teaches you how to live a life, it teaches you about history…, and other than that, you learn about equality because students are provided the same benches, they sit equally… It teaches us how to live together. The issues and problems are enormous, but the solution is one, and that is simple: that is education.” I hope that, as we are watching the fireworks tonight, we can each reflect on how lucky we are to have received an education here, and how lucky we are to have done it together.
Thank you, Class of 2020, and until we meet again.
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Celebrate 5 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2021. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
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Celebrate 15 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2011. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 20 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2006. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Celebrate 25 years since graduation with your classmates. Reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy an evening of conversation, shared memories, and celebration with fellow members of the Class of 2001. Hearty appetizers and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Come together with ÂÌñÉç alumni from across the entire 1990s for an evening of reconnecting and reminiscing! This combined reunion is a chance to celebrate the friendships, memories, and moments that made your ÂÌñÉç years so special. Enjoy hearty appetizers and a variety of drinks, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, while catching up with old friends and sharing laughs about your school days.
Saturday, May 16 | 7:30 – 11:30 AM | Murray Science Center
We’re bringing back birding! Who remembers the Class IX Bird Project? Don’t miss your chance to join this fun, family-friendly event with Mark Bromley, James Harris, Mike Johnson ‘88, and Bekka Joslin. We will meet at ÂÌñÉç and take a bus together. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars (we will have extras on hand if you don’t have your own).
Friday, May 15 | 6:30 – 7:30 PM | East Field
We’re excited to see ÂÌñÉç Alumni at our annual Alumni Soccer Game! This ÂÌñÉç tradition gives former players the chance to return to the field, reconnect with old teammates, and showcase their skills in a friendly atmosphere. Whether you played with us just a few years ago or several decades ago, we look forward to seeing you back on the field. Make sure to bring friends and family to cheer you on!
Friday, May 15 | 5:00 – 7:00 PM | Main Quad | No Registration Required
Join us for a fun BBQ bash at ÂÌñÉç with current families and ÂÌñÉç staff and faculty. It’s a great way to connect with your ÂÌñÉç classmates and enjoy delicious food before the Alumni Soccer Game!
No registration is needed for the Spring BBQ. Please join us!
Friday, May 15 | 4:00 – 5:00 PM | Haught Visual Arts Gallery at ÂÌñÉç | No Registration Required
ÂÌñÉç has always been a place where creativity thrives. Join us for the first-ever Alumni Art Show in the Haught Visual Arts Gallery and reconnect with the creative spirit that shaped your time here. This exhibition features work by 16 ÂÌñÉç Alumni artists, reflecting a range of disciplines, perspectives, and practices.
Brief Remarks at 4:00 pm will be offered by Gallery Manager and Curator Charlie Tadlock, followed by remarks from some of the Alumni Artists.
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Friday, May 15 | 2:15 – 3:30 PM | Miller Student Commons | Registration Highly Recommended
Ever wish you could go back and sit in your favorite class one more time? This Alumni Weekend, you can. We’re bringing you back “Back to Class” where you’ll have the chance to slip into a real, live Upper School classroom and experience ÂÌñÉç exactly as it exists today. Same teachers, same energy, same magic. Come relive the feeling.
Friday, May 15 | 12:45– 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Don’t leave lunch just yet. Immediately following the Kick-Off, Head of School Andrew Menke will take a few minutes to share what’s been happening at ÂÌñÉç; the changes, the milestones, and the exciting things on the horizon. It’s a chance to hear straight from the source about the school you helped shape and where it’s headed next. No sign-up needed, just pull up a seat.
Friday, May 15 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
Kick off Alumni Weekend the right way — with good food and even better company. Join us in the new Miller Student Commons for ÂÌñÉç’s all-inclusive dining experience, and spend the lunch hour reconnecting with the faculty who made your time here unforgettable. Pull up a chair, catch up with old favorites, and let the weekend begin. No registration is required for this event.
Friday, May 15 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM | Miller Student Commons | No Registration Required
For many of you, Assistant Head of School, Todd Winters, was the first person who ever showed you and your parents around our 41 acre campus. Now he’s back to do it again! Todd will lead you through ÂÌñÉç’s beautiful newest additions and recent transformations, giving you a firsthand look at what your years here helped build. Whether it’s your first tour with Todd or your second, you won’t want to miss this one.