Gianna Bryant's school retires her No. 2 basketball jersey

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Her mother, Vanessa Bryant, posted several videos on Instagram of the ceremony at Harbor Day School in Newport Beach, California.
Image: Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Atlanta Hawks at Staples Center
Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Atlanta Hawks at Staples Center in Los Angeles in November.Allen Berezovsky / Getty Images file

Gianna Bryant’s school retired her No. 2 basketball jersey Wednesday night in a ceremony that paid tribute to her memory.

Gianna, her father, Kobe Bryant, and seven others died last month when the helicopter they were flying in crashed in Calabasas, California.

Students and staff at Harbor Day School in Newport Beach, California, took the podium to talk in glowing terms about how Gianna had always been a leader and a joy to be around.

"My Gigi. I love you! I miss you," Gianna's mother, Vanessa Bryant, wrote in one of her posts about the ceremony. "You’ve taught us all that no act of kindness is ever too small."

One of the school’s basketball coaches, Joshua Parks, said Gianna was one of the fiercest competitors he’d ever seen.

"She definitely represented the 'Mamba mentality' every time she stepped on the floor," Parks said.

Bryant, 13, had dreamed of carrying on her father’s legacy and one day playing in the WNBA.

"She never came to school and bragged about anything," her former adviser and music teacher, Yunga Webb, said in her speech. "She was one of the most humble people I’ve ever known."

“She didn’t need to brag, just needed to be a light wherever she stood,” Webb continued. “She elevated the eighth grade class. She makes us better — she made us better and she makes us better.”

Webb told a story about how the eighth grade class is coping with the loss. She explained they still take roll call every day.

"We (still) call her name. And when we call her name, I hear 40-plus kids say, 'Here,'" Webb said. "In honor of her. Because she’s always with us."

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