Montebello high school lights up football field to honor senior class of 2020

On the football field where graduation ceremonies once took place, the school staff at Montebello High School instead honored their senior class of 2020 with a special live stream at 8:20 p.m. - which is 20:20 in military time.

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Monday, April 27, 2020
This school lit up its football field to honor its seniors
On the football field where graduation ceremonies once took place, the school staff at Montebello High School instead honored their senior class of 2020 with a special live stream at 8:20 p.m. - which is 20:20 in military time.

MONTEBELLO, Calif. (KABC) -- On the football field where graduation ceremonies once took place, the school staff at Montebello High School instead honored their senior class of 2020 with a special live stream on Thursday evening.

"Even though we're distant, even though we're not together we want to make sure that all of our students know that they are in our hearts," said Esperanza Guzman, assistant principal at Montebello High.

The staff turned on the football field lights, placed a set up on the 20-yard line with graduation caps and a sign, had the scoreboard read 2020 and shared all of this with students by streaming it live on Instagram for 20 minutes at 8:20 p.m. - which is 20:20 in military time.

"It was very heartwarming to see that they took the time to do that," said Kirby Guerrero, a senior at Montebello High. "It was probably most beautiful to see the field lit up beautifully."

Many of the students are the first in their family to graduate high school, according to Guzman, who further expressed that with their commencement postponed because of the coronavirus, school officials are happy they did something for the seniors.

"I'm a first-generation student, so it would have been nice for my parents to have seen me walk that stage in the springtime," said Seleney Orozco, a senior at Montebello High. "But as long as I get my graduation, you know, I'm staying positive."

More than 500 seniors at Montebello High will graduate this year, according to the assistant principal.

"We particularly are heartbroken right now for the class of 2020 that are missing out in a lot of things," said Guzman. "A lot of those things that are so meaningful during 12th grade, but you know, we are together with them, we love them."

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