In a heartfelt ceremony, Mountain View High School celebrated the graduation of the class of 2021, marking a year filled with unprecedented challenges and achievements. The event commenced with a warm acknowledgment of the efforts that made the graduation possible, followed by a musical performance by the symphonic orchestra, directed by John Bowman, featuring the \"Brooke Green Suite Dance\" by Gustav Holst.
The festivities continued with the Mountain View High School band, also under Bowman's direction, performing \"American River Songs\" composed by Liar Liplant. The audience was then addressed by Principal Mike Erickson, who highlighted the unique circumstances surrounding this graduating class.
Principal Erickson emphasized the theme of the year, \"We are making history,\" noting that the class of 2021 is the first to graduate while wearing masks and practicing social distancing due to the ongoing pandemic. He commended the students for their resilience and spirit throughout these trying times, acknowledging the challenges they faced, including attending events with safety protocols in place.
The ceremony concluded with remarks from Mrs. Ada Wilson, a representative from the Alpine School District Board of Education, followed by the much-anticipated presentation of the graduates. The event served not only as a celebration of academic achievement but also as a testament to the adaptability and determination of the students during an extraordinary year.