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“Graduation is not the end of our journey; it is the bridge between

who we were and who we are meant to become.”

His Excellency, Crispin Varquez, D.D., to our Schools Division


Superintendent, sir Edgar Y. Tenasas, CESO VI, well represented by
Mr. Kelvin Esposa, Education Program Supervisor II; To our
esteemed school administrators: our respected Cluster
Head/President, S. Ma. Adelaida C. Huiso, RVM; our dedicated VP
for Academics/School Principal, S. Marylou R. Dacillo, RVM; our
compassionate Guidance In-Charge, S. Ma. Editha P. Roa, RVM; our
devoted Christian Formation Coordinator, S. Ma. Conception O.
Abucot, RVM; our diligent Finance Officer, S. Ma. Catherine A.
Legion, RVM; our faculty and staff, beloved teachers, ever-supportive
parents, honored guests (if any), and, of course, my fellow
graduates—good afternoon! Praised be Jesus and Mary!

Looking back, it feels like just yesterday we were nervous freshmen,


struggling to find our classrooms, unsure of what high school had in
store for us. And now, here we are—dressed in our graduation robes,
standing on the edge of a new beginning.

High School was the best of times and, yes, sometimes the worst.
But as we close this chapter of our lives as students, a new
opportunity begins. This is our time to face the world, to chase after
our dreams, and to discover what truly sets our hearts on fire. I know
change can be scary—but we’re going to be okay. It’s okay to be
afraid; what matters is that we keep going anyway. So, to any of my
fellow graduates feeling nervous about the future, know this: you are
not alone.

Remember to leave a legacy and strive for greatness—not for the


sake of recognition, but to bring a little more happiness and hope to
the lives you touch. Our time here as a senior class won’t be
remembered for grades, popularity, likes, or favorites, but for the
relationships we built and the kind of person each of us chose to be.
That is the true legacy—the kind that truly matters and the one worth
leaving behind.

As we step into college and the world beyond, let’s remember


everything high school has taught us—not just the lessons in books,
but those in life. We have learned to be strong, to be kind, to dream
big, and to never give up, even when the road ahead seems
uncertain. But one thing is clear: we are ready.

To the graduates of class 2024–2025, this is not just the end of high
school—it’s the start of a new adventure. This isn’t goodbye; it’s
simply see you later. May we chase our dreams fearlessly, embrace
every challenge, and never forget where we came from. From the
bottom of my heart, I’m wishing each of you nothing but the absolute
best. The world is waiting, and I have no doubt that we will shine.

Once again, congratulations, Class of 2025! May our journey ahead


be as bright as the memories we leave behind. Thank you.

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