Mrs. Babb, Mrs. Semper, Mr. Heaton, 8th grade teachers, families, friends, and the graduating 8th grade class. Thank you, for that very kind introduction, (INSERT NAME OF PERSON WHO INTRODUCED ME). And thank you, all for being here today at our graduation to celebrate our achievements and success. Most of you might know me, but for those who don’t, I am Jassnjot Kaur. I have been attending PS124 for nine years and I’m honored to speak to you today as your Valedictorian. Today is a very special and
It’s hard to believe that our years at CGS are coming to a close. It seems like just yesterday that were in Kindergarten marching through the school in our Halloween costumes and high-fiving the upper schoolers that seemed like giants. High school used to be so far away and now it’s right around the corner. Not long ago we worried about important stuff like who had the coolest Silly Bands, The Ghost of the Second Grade Bathroom, and who had the coolest game at the fourth grade picnic. To this day
Good Evening Andrew, Thank you so much for your post and kind words. I greatly appreciate it! I have always enjoyed reading your post and comments. Your knowledge and discussions on our various studies has always been educational and useful to me and our fellow classmates. I have always said that the discussions and sharing of information on our DQ’s has been one of my favorite parts of my GCU journey. Now to your two very insightful questions. Your first question, “How often do you believe the
When I began writing my commencement speech I knew that I wanted to use humor as a main theme. When we watched the speech examples in class the ones that I really took material away from and the ones that stuck with me the longest were the ones that were funny and had humor sprinkled throughout. Other than the humor part I had no idea what I wanted my speech to be about but I knew that I needed to stick with a common theme throughout or it would be a mess. Once I had the reoccurring dream about
We made it. Not all the way but through 8 years. Welcome family, friends, and teachers to the class of 2021’s eigth grade graduation. Thank you for all the support and guidance you have given us over the years. My middle school years have made me realized many things, especially the importance of being yourself. I know that is a really cliche thing to say but it is true. I have learned that during middle school everyone is trying to figure out who they are, and many people will, I guess you can
As the school year is drawing near, I want to express how much I appreciate the kind things you have done to support me over the past two years. As a newcomer to middle school, I’ve needed your guidance. The schedule you work is unbelievable, and yet you maneuver your time to help me work out dilemmas I need to resolve. There are other teachers on our faculty who would agree with the important part you play in helping us work through out daily lives. When delicate situations have occurred with
Good evening, parents, teachers, and fellow students. We are here tonight to honor our 8th graders from Heninger Elementary K-8 who have worked very hard to make to it where we are tonight. I’m one of the very lucky students that attended since pre-k and in my time here I have learned many things, not just educational but also life lessons as well and found many friendships. My fellow classmates and I are here tonight at our 8th grade promotion from Heninger Elementary. We are the graduating class
First off I would like to congratulate everyone for making it this far. I would like to thank my classmates, my friends, and my family. I especially want to thank our teachers, for always supporting and encouraging us. If it weren’t for the people who support us daily, we would not be where we are today. I would like everyone to turn to their families, and teachers to thank them for all that they have done for us. We walked in as sixth graders, nervous and scared about what was going to happen
Hi today I want to say what a great year we have had and for the fourth graders and under it's going to be a great time here all the way to fifth grade. You might meet some new friends you might not you might like something new like math or science but my point is change is sometimes good and dont be afraid of change. I would like to ask how were your field trips. I know that the fifth graders went to henry ford I bet that was fun for most of us did you guys get to do the assembly line that was
faculty. Today, I have the honor of addressing one of the most unique, talented, and resilient classes ever to attend Newfield High School. I hope that the advice I have to offer you today will enlighten you as well as your successors. Now, since graduation is a congratulatory occasion, before I get started, there are people who must be acknowledged and to whom respect is due. First, I must offer my gratitude to the students I have met over the years for sharing with me the burden that is high school