In a heartfelt address during the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2021 at Mountain View High School, students celebrated significant achievements and reflected on their unique experiences during a challenging year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The graduating class collected an impressive 18,151 items during a canned food drive and raised over $5,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, showcasing their commitment to community service and resilience.
The graduates were recognized for their collective achievement of nearly $5.5 million in scholarships, a testament to their hard work and dedication. The speaker emphasized the importance of being proactive in shaping their futures, recalling a lesson learned from a teacher about the three types of people in the world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what just happened. This reflection inspired the graduates to take action and make a difference in their communities.
As they move forward, the Class of 2021 is determined to continue making history, even as they navigated their final year of high school while wearing masks. The speaker encouraged their peers to embrace their legacy of resilience, unity, and compassion, which has been a hallmark of their time at Mountain View.
In a gesture of goodwill, the graduating class announced their donation of a new score table for the school's athletic events, replacing an aging one that had served the school for years. This donation, supported by contributions from community members, symbolizes the class's commitment to enhancing school traditions for future generations.
As the ceremony concluded, the graduates were reminded of the strength they have shown throughout their journey and were encouraged to look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead.