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“Just do it now, don’t wait for the perfect ingredients.”Īndres confessed that he never graduated from high school, or middle school, but, he said, “If a cook like me began to try to change the world one plate at a time. “Find your passion and dream…empathy and compassion,” he said. Keynote speaker was Chef Jose Andres, founder of World Central Kitchen, an organization that has fed millions of people in crises around the world, and looking to “create smart solutions to hunger and poverty.”Īndres used a number of cooking expressions in his talk to the students telling them, “You need to find your own recipe for life.” We are a generation of resilience, …the path will grow brighter ahead.” Student Member of the Board, Nate Tinbite, told the students not to dwell on “what should have been. MCPS officials, school board members and county politicians all recorded notes of congratulations and encouragement. It was hosted by Leon Harris, News4 Washington anchor, and the students took the spotlight with musical performances throughout the show. The event was televised on the Montgomery County Public TV channel and the MCPS website. It was planned to honor students from all the 25 county public high schools plus graduates from Blair Ewing, Longview, RICA and Rock Terrace. Twice the usual number, doing double duty for the graduates who might be wishing for just one “normal” graduation.īecause of the Coronavirus Pandemic, Montgomery County Public Schools held a Universal Virtual Graduation Celebration Sunday, June 7.

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Wootton High School Class of 2020 had two graduation ceremonies this week.

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Though they cannot be together in person, graduates from Wootton High School are all listed on a sign in front of the school.















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