Monday, March 10, 2014

Graduation speech second draft

AACT. This is a school that means many different things to each of us. Some of us hate it, others love it, but we are all here to graduate. Even if you think you won’t miss this place you are wrong. We, as a senior class, have seen many of the milestones which this school has gone through, we had to deal with them whether they were good or bad. These milestones have shaped us into the class we are today, and when we think back to our memories of these past four years we can think of all of the teachers that have left. Like Mrs. Valerie, when in doubt “Right Click”, Mrs. Lopetagui’s Biology and Anatomy and Physiology classes and when most of the Medical teachers left, but why? I am not saying I don’t like the new ones it is just odd. Another thing we all share is when someone asks where you go to school they either give you the look, and yes we all know what this look of confusion is. Then you explain to them whatever your interpretation of this school is and the person usually is like “oh that school” even when they still have no clue what it is still or they say so a smart person school. This school has given most of us a taste of something that we want to do in the future and if it hasn’t, it has shown you what you definitely do not want to be in the future. Look at what we have accomplished from just having that small interview and our essays that we had to write Eighth grade year. Even though this process was a more tedious process than getting into a “normal high school”, it was worth it. This experience has given us many connections with people throughout the community. Since we had made the step forward and gave this high school a try we have the knowledge needed to accomplish many different new and exciting things.
Second draft and I am changing more of it as well.

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