Roughly 18 years ago, the country was living in the shadow of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
The entire nation was coming to terms with a “new normal” as it struggled to adjust to uncertainty.
At the same time a new generation of people came into this world. As newborns and infants they were too young to comprehend the events unfolding around them. They were free to be blissfully unaware, able to enjoy the innocence of childhood.
Those same boys and girls have grown up to be young men and women who today stand on the threshold of adulthood, facing their own uncertainty.
Their final days of innocence were cut short when schools across the country closed their campuses to stop the spread of COVID-19, a coronavirus that has spread around the globe.
Compounded with stay-at-home directives and socially distancing mandates, the rites of passage that traditionally mark the end of their youthful days—senior ditch day, prom, graduation ceremonies and parties—were put aside. Nonetheless their academic accomplishments remain intact.
As the Class of 2020 moves on to the next chapter we want to acknowledge them, albeit in a small way, by printing the names of Grossmont Union High School District graduates.
May the decades ahead be filled with good health and good fortune.