A generous endowment gift from Linda and John Powers made possible the presentation of an additional faculty award at graduation. The Powers Family Teacher Recognition Award is given annually to a faculty member in recognition of their embodiment of the School’s character and spirit, care and nurturing qualities, and excellence in teaching. This year, the Powers Family Teacher Recognition Award was presented to First Grade Teacher
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Lower and Upper School Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Jennifer Chillianis was selected by the graduating class to be their faculty speaker. She was introduced by
Madeleine Garbus who spoke about the positive impact Mrs. Chillianis had on all of the graduates' lives and the lives of everyone in the Buckley community. “She always remembers the conversation that was started the morning before. Her nurturing and caring attitude is just adding on to the family that has been created at Buckley,” concluded Madeleine with gratitude. Mrs. Chillianis talked about how fondly she remembers her interaction with the graduates over the years and encouraged them to “remember to be kind and say ‘yes,’ to take every opportunity to be kind when they arise, and to ‘do it’ when they have the power to help someone.” Mrs. Chillianis brought the house down when her phone rang during her speech, and she responded to the call about a lost blazer or instrument, bake sale money, and dismissal changes. Everyone was familiar with the conversations she was re-enacting and could relate!
Cybelle Can ‘16 was this year’s alumna speaker. Cybelle was introduced by her younger sister, Soleil, whom she claimed to have raised! Soleil gratefully acknowledged how much of a pillar her sister had been in her personal growth, listening to her with an open mind and preparing her for different chapters of her life. Cybelle set out to offer powerful advice and guidance “from one Buckley graduate to another,” as she put it; and she did! Her message centered around the importance of adaptability. “Adaptability is the capacity we have to embrace change and change cultivates fear, which is why we often fail at adapting,” Cybelle started. Then she reassured the graduates that through neuroplasticity, we are wired to be resilient and adaptable. However, Cybelle added, “it is not just biology, you must also actively work at adaptability.” Referring to the recent pandemic, Cybelle concluded, “You’ve all shown your skills in adaptability in the face of unfathomable change and came out okay, so trust in yourself to do it again and again.”
The two student speakers selected by their peers were Soleil Can and Aaron Spence. They framed their graduation remarks around the question “we still have to answer; the ever-demanding question of the purpose behind all that we are.” And so, Soleil and Aaron shared with us what their classmates had to say about their childhood dreams, their current identities, and what lessons they have learned and will apply in the future “to navigate all their high school endeavors.” Soleil and Aaron ended with a note of gratitude to, in their own words, “those who have helped them mold their present, past, and future, and most importantly, shape them into young individuals who will most definitely use the lessons they have been taught and thrive as they enter the next chapter of their lives.”
Diplomas were then awarded to the members of the graduating class. Newly-elected Student Council Co-Presidents Eliza Li ‘24 and Adli Abdel-Misih ‘24 displayed the wooden plaques carved by the graduates as they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas. Simultaneously, eighth grade advisors read excerpts from comments selected by the Head of School and written by the students’ teachers over the past twelve years.
It was with pride and joy that the entire community joined in cheering the Class of 2023 and wishing them well.
Shiloh Ffrench introduced this year’s musical offering: I Will Always Remember You by Miley Cyrus. Shiloh remarked, “As the song says ‘We gotta keep moving on' as we leave Buckley, but we will always keep our time together ‘like a photograph’ in our minds. It may be ‘hard to say goodbye,’ but it does not mean we must say goodbye to the memories we have shared.”
Pastor Keith Pettus concluded the ceremony with a beautiful blessing for the graduates and the school community.
The 2023 graduates have now become the newest members of Buckley’s Alumni Association, and we hope that under the leadership of their class agent, Eden Clarkson, Buckley will soon have the pleasure of hosting their first reunion.
The members of the Class of 2023 will be attending: Archbishop Molloy, Avenues, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, Friends Academy, The Lawrenceville School, Loyola School, The Mary Louis Academy, Northfield Mount Hermon, The Packer Collegiate Institute, The Peddie School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Poly Prep Country Day School, Portledge School, The Spence School, Trinity School.
Congratulations to the Buckley Class of 2023!
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here for a link to photos from the ceremony and
here for the video.