On Thursday, June 5, the eighth grade class concluded their middle school journey with a beautiful moving-up ceremony.
The Graham Athletics & Wellness Center was filled with family, friends, faculty, staff and fellow middle school students to celebrate the eighth graders who will be moving on to Upper School this fall. Eighth graders Braden Hall and Aliyah Mustapha welcomed their classmates and introduced Head of School Karen Warren Coleman, who addressed the audience and shared reflections on the past school year. Audrey Young, Priya Peruto and Olivia Boyd remarked on their eighth grade experiences and initiated a call to gathering as the ceremony held a short Meeting for Worship.
The program featured speeches from six students: Beckett Humble; sixth grade; Paul Kelly, seventh grade; and Madelyn Bassing, Giselle Johnson, Caroline Stephan, and Aava Dadmarz-Parang, eighth grade. Eighth Grade Choir performed "Slipping Through My Fingers" by ABBA, accompanied and directed by Choral Director Tony Yoo. The band, directed by Brad Schoener, performed "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond. Special awards and presentations for the graduates followed.
Director of Middle School Wilson Felter led the Moving-Up ceremony and Director of Upper School Kim Berndt welcomed the eighth graders to Upper School.
Award Winners
Hal Commons Memorial Award
Presented by Wilson Felter, this award is given to a Middle School student who best exemplifies the qualities of caring, sharing and responsibility.
- Aliyah Mustapha, Sam Nemeth
Richard Mott Jones Memorial Award
Presented by Kerry Howard, assistant director of the Middle School, this award is given to an outstanding member of the eighth grade class who excels in academics, athletics, the fine and performing arts, and contributes positively to the social environment in our Middle School.
- Caroline Stephan
Antonios S. Thomas Memorial Award
Presented by Karen Warren Coleman, this award is given to a Middle School student who best embodies the spirit, energy and enthusiasm of Middle School and has earned the respect of students and teachers alike. The recipient's presence in Middle School has made our community better.
- Braden Hall, Audrey Young
Congratulations to the Class of 2028!
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