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Alumni Weekend 2025: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present

Calvert School welcomed alumni back to campus on April 11 and 12 for Alumni Weekend 2025—a celebration of legacy, connection, and school spirit. Whether reliving cherished memories or creating new ones, Alumni Weekend 2025 was a powerful reminder of the bonds that unite Calvert graduates across generations.
The weekend kicked off Friday morning with the Signature Reunion Breakfast at 2 Oak Place, honoring alumni celebrating 50 or more years since their graduation. Guests enjoyed reconnecting with one another and heard a school update from Head Master Andrew Holmgren, and remarks from Alumni Board President Elizabeth Paal Goss ’99. The breakfast was a meaningful tribute to Calvert’s enduring traditions and the alumni who helped shape them.

On Saturday evening, alumni gathered once again for the Alumni Cocktail Party, held in the W.P. Carey ’42 Lower School. Surrounded by familiar halls and classrooms, attendees had the chance to visit their signature plaques, reminisce with friends, and reflect on their Calvert experience. Andrew Holmgren and Elizabeth Paal Goss once again addressed the crowd, celebrating the strength and continuity of the alumni community.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award to David Cornbrooks ’99, in recognition of his professional achievements and outstanding commitment to service through his #SweatForBreath Foundation—exemplifying the values instilled at Calvert.

Throughout the weekend, reunion gatherings brought classmates together in celebration and camaraderie. 
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