It was the joy of everyone in the Drew community to witness the spirit, energy, and kindness that you all carried with you as you crossed the finish line on your high school career. Everyone at Herbst Theater - parents/guardians, grandparents, friends, trustees, faculty, staff, family, and fellow students - can attest that it was a well-deserved, beautiful and intimate ceremony.
Thank you, Class of ’23, for being an incredibly easy class to celebrate. As reflected by Mark Machle, and your chosen faculty speaker, Kevin Erspamer - you are some of the most incredible people we’ve ever met.
Please enjoy these photos taken during the event and download/share them as you wish. Also, here is a video of the ceremony.
In case you missed it, here is the latest issue of Drew Believes titled “Celebrating the Class of 2023” Drew Believes is a series of reflections on education, academics, students, parenting, and life by Head of School David Frankenberg. This issue, along with all others, can be found on our website.
Celebrate your Graduate with a Lasting Legacy and Share your Gratitude for Drew!
Last week, you should have received a letter in the mail with additional details about the Class of ’23 Legacy Fund. This fund will serve as a lasting and living tribute to this extraordinary class. The impact of this fund will be shared with the Class of 2023 in future years and they will also have the opportunity to support the Fund in their new role as Drew alums.
This fund will exist in perpetuity as a lasting legacy for the class, while strengthening teacher salaries and allowing future generations of Drew students to experience unique Drew learning opportunities. We encourage you to help establish this meaningful fund in honor of this amazing class! You can make a gift online here, mail a check to the Advancement Office or be in touch with Director of Advancement, Selena Shadle, about making a pledge, giving with securities, or with any other questions.
Congratulations again, have a wonderful summer, and stay in touch!
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