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Gratitude Speech

This student gives a graduation speech thanking various people who supported them through their high school journey. They express gratitude to their principal, teachers for their guidance, journalism and ICT teachers for their skills, classmates for support during difficult times, and parents for their support. While their senior year experience was non-traditional due to the pandemic, the student is optimistic about their future and encourages their peers to pursue their dreams.

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Gratitude Speech

This student gives a graduation speech thanking various people who supported them through their high school journey. They express gratitude to their principal, teachers for their guidance, journalism and ICT teachers for their skills, classmates for support during difficult times, and parents for their support. While their senior year experience was non-traditional due to the pandemic, the student is optimistic about their future and encourages their peers to pursue their dreams.

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To our principal, Mr. Greg C.

Cajegas, to the faculties and staffs of my beloved

Alma Mater, Sigaboy Agricultural Vocational High School, to our dear parents,

classmates, schoolmates, friends, ladies and gentlemen, good day!

This school year has been a roller coaster ride to all of us. We haven't

experienced what Grade 12 students normally do. We can't go to school. We're locked

up in the corners of our home. We weren't able to do what we are capable of doing so.

We were learning on our own. We even hardly recognise who were our classmates. We

barely see the smiles of our friends because of the face masks we're wearing. We

missed the ambiance our school is giving us. We wanna know again the feeling of

rushing so we won't be late in the flag ceremony and so we can't collect garbage and be

late in our first period class. We missed being in the face to face class and we missed

the most amazing last school year of our high school lives. And now, we're here, instead

of being with the big crowd, sitting next to our friends and classmates, sauntering into

the center stage getting the fruit of our labors, taking pictures before and after, we are

here, in front of our laptop and cellphone with just our parents beside us. However,

despite everything that's hindering us including stress and depression, we are still here

although we are just facing our computers' screen when we're supposed to be actually

and personally together.

Well, what else we can do? As students, we must follow what the government

has promulgated. I know, everything of this happened for a reason. So today, on behalf

of you all, I'm expressing my deepest gratitude to all the people that has been part of my

journey, our journey.

First and foremost, my praises and thanks to our generous, loving Almighty God

for the gift of life. Without Him, we wouldn't be here.

To our parents, thank you so much for all the support you have given us, may it

be morally or financially.
To our subject teachers and advisers from Grade 7 to Grade 12 especially my

adviser, Ms. Jennifer Tranilla, I am extendending my sincere appreciation in guiding us,

helping and molding us on what we are today. Thank you.

To my journalism advisers, Mrs. Yolygen Vasquez, Mrs. Leslie Palma and Mr.

Aljun Jordan, thank you for letting me a part of the SAVHS Journalist and my heartfelt

gratitude to you on the efforts and learnings about journalism you have taught us and

the experiences I will never forget. Also, shoutout to my co-journalists for being with me

on my journalism journey.

To my TVE teachers, Mr. Almer John Basuel, Mr. Titto Dela Vega, Ms. Queenie

Villamor and especially to Mr. Joselito Edong, I owe you a lot on honing my ICT skills. I

know for sure that everything you have taught me especially about programming will be

very useful in the course that I am taking in college.

To my friends and classmates who I can message thru messenger and any

platform to ask for anything, thank you, I appreciated your effort on responding despite

the confusing situations we are in.

Guys, we have fought an excellent fight. This is not yet the end. As we close this

door another one opens and a new beginning will start. Then we'll be a step closer in

reaching our goals and dreams in life. As we go our separate ways, may us all be

successful in each and every endeavor we shall take in the near future. Cheers to us

for making it this far. Our memories together will forever be treasured here in my heart.

And before I finish this I just want to say to all of you that never ever listen to anybody

who tries to discourage you, always believe that you can make it happen because when

your dreams come alive, you're unstoppable, dream it possible. Congratulations to each

and everyone of us! May our dreams really do come true. Good luck and God Bless.

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