Quinta Brunson arrives at City Year Los Angeles' 14th Annual Spring Break Gala on May 10, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. AP Photo



Actor, producer, and writer Quinta Brunson received the key to her hometown, Philadelphia, in a heartwarming ceremony held Wednesday. The event, hosted at her former school, Andrew Hamilton School, also unveiled a new mural celebrating the community that inspired her hit show Abbott Elementary.

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker presented Brunson with the symbolic key. Brunson, never short on humor, glanced at the gift and joked, “I want to ask the question on everybody’s mind: What does it open?”

A Tribute to Teachers and the Power of Public Schools


The ceremony quickly turned heartfelt. Brunson used the moment to express her deep appreciation for public schools, dedicated teachers, and arts and music education. Her family stood proudly beside her, including her real-life inspiration—Joyce Abbott—the teacher whose name lives on in the series.

Also in attendance were former classmates, the real “Gregory” from the show, and educators who helped shape her path.

Philadelphia's Mayor Cherelle Parker, left, honors actor Quinta Brunson with a key to the city in a ceremony dedicating a mural at Brunson’s alma mater, Andrew Hamilton School, which was the inspiration for her award-winning show “Abbott Elementary” Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo)

‘Blooming Features’ Mural Brings the School to Life


The centerpiece of the day was a vibrant mural titled Blooming Features. Created by artist Athena Scott, the piece wraps around the school’s red-brick walls. With guidance from Brunson and contributions from students and staff, the mural showcases real people from the school—past and present.

Brunson reflected on murals she’d seen during childhood commutes on the subway. One mural featured a teacher she knew. That moment, she said, sparked a sense of pride. She hopes Blooming Features will do the same for current students.

Community Over Celebrity


Brunson made a conscious decision to steer the mural away from celebrity imagery. An early version presented by ABC included the show’s cast. She declined.

“You don’t need to see famous people on the wall,” Brunson said. “You need to see you on the wall. Painted. Beautiful. We are beautiful.”

She emphasized the importance of self-representation. “If it makes a difference to even one child, that child matters.”

Philly’s Rich Mural Legacy Continues


Jane Golden, who heads Mural Arts Philadelphia, shared her excitement. She praised Brunson for shining a spotlight on the program in an episode of Abbott Elementary. Golden highlighted that Philadelphia ranks first in the U.S. for its murals.

She explained the significance of public art. “We love having world-class museums,” she said. “But when you can step outside and see yourself reflected in art—that’s powerful.”

A Day to Remember – Star Returns Home to Celebrate Education and Community


For Brunson, the key to the city and the mural weren’t just honors. They were reminders of her roots and her mission: to uplift public education and inspire the next generation.

With her family, former teachers, and community by her side, it was a full-circle moment—celebrating not just success, but the journey that led there.

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