Hello, I am so honored to speak in front of all the parents, staff and my fellow students today. Wow guys we made it! These past 3 years have been full of so many memories that I know we’ll never forget. Think all the way back to 6th grade we were always the littlest ones and I remember feeling like a fish out of water. We were terrified of getting lost or being late for class, but excited to have a locker to decorate and change classes each period. It doesn’t seem like that was over 2 years ago at all. We came back in 7th grade, much more confident than the year before. We looked down to the new 6th graders, asking "Were we really that short just last year?" And by the end of 7th grade I was shocked that I was officially an 8th grader. 8th grade is defiantly my favorite year. I feel like I have everything under control. But next year is full of changes. We'll have free periods, more homework, electives, and an open campus. The new choices also bring new responsibilities that test us in figuring out how we grow from kids to adults. As we say goodbye on the last day we sit together as Balboa students, we reflect on what has happened the past 3 years, but also look forward to what is coming up in the next 4 years. My advice to future 8th graders is to keep up with your school work and try your absolute best and make lots of good, loyal friends that don’t get you in the bad kind of crowd. And most importantly, have fun! This is the last year you will be the oldest in the school for another 4 years, so enjoy it! I’d like to finish this speech off with this quote : A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others.-Ayn Rand…
Welcome family, friends, teachers, and fellow students and thank you for coming to our 8th grade graduation. As we look forward to the future with excitement and anticipation, it is easy for one to become overwhelmed by the vast possibilities that our futures may hold; however, as we see our goals and objectives out on the horizon, life is about the journey, not the destination.…
As your president, I have a vision to bring diversity and dynamism to the student council and school as a…
And remember- For Success, Choose the Best. Vote Chris Johnson For Treasurer.In the environment that we live in, money is hard to get. I will work my hardest to get enough money for our funds and spend our budget money wisely. I will try my best to make the 2013 -2014 school year the most productive one yet. And remember- For Success, Choose the Best. Vote Chris Johnson For Treasurer.In the environment that we live in, money is hard to get. I will work my hardest to get enough money for our funds and spend our budget money wisely. I will try my best to make the 2013 -2014 school year the most productive one yet. And remember- For Success, Choose the Best. Vote Chris Johnson For Treasurer.In the environment that we live in, money is hard to get. I will work my hardest to get enough money for our funds and spend our budget money wisely. I will try my best to make the 2013 -2014 school year the most productive one yet. And remember- For Success, Choose the Best. Vote Chris Johnson For Treasurer.In the environment that we live in, money is hard to get. I will work my hardest to get enough money for our funds and spend our budget money…
Lead: Before you make any hasty decisions here is why you should vote for me.…
In the teacher's Back-to-School Night speech, three instances, I feel, that demonstrate sensitivity to the parents are the teacher providing a written disclosure document on what to expect in his/her classroom, providing instructions on how to access the school's Web site, and by having translators available during the speech.…
And I know, I know that if chosen, I will take this responsibility in order to fulfill that intention. Remember to vote in the best interest of your class, remember to vote for whom you think the best candidate is, and remember to vote for Mike Tran. Thank…
I would like to begin by thanking some people who have helped me achieve this goal and dream to become the Valedictorian.…
Hello, everyone! I’d like to thank everybody again for coming out today to help send us off into our futures. The sad truth is, is that this is probably the last time I’ll get to talk to my entire class at once so I’m gonna try and make it good. We’ve come a long way from nap time and chasing each other around the playground well…maybe something’s never change. Our class has had some awkward moments, from learning about the “bull head” in Mrs. Currnutt’s class, to Morrison hitting on Mrs. Harber. But, we’ve also had some fun times too. We had a pretty amazing fishing trip at the end of our junior year, and also we made a great Senior Harlem Shake! In the past four years I have become friends with people I never expected to be friends with, or even the past two years, for that matter. And I think our whole class can relate to that.…
Good morning Ms. Reynolds, Mr. McNutt, teachers, parents and fellow graduates. I would like begin by thanking all of you, for being in attendance this morning. You are the impetus to it all. Through your open doors, you offered us the opportunity to learn in an environment of mutual respect and acceptance. To use the word support would be an understatement; you personally invested your time and energy to ensure that our own pursuits were made possible, within and beyond the classroom. Our aspirations and concerns became your own over the past few years, and through your invaluable support you have made us better people. On behalf of my classmates, and myself I would like to express my appreciation.…
What are you looking for in a treasurer? I understand many of you are just voting for whoever is you’re friend, or maybe who you know better. I ask you to please just listen to everyone’s speech as if you didn’t know anyone personally. I would love to help out the school in many ways. One thing I would like to help out with is the lunchroom arrangements. It would be fun to eat outside; I think it would be nice because after being stuffed up in a classroom, to just go outside, have some fresh air, and hang out with you’re friends while eating lunch. I would also like to see the student body more involved in dances and decorations. I understand that only the students on the student council really have the choice on what the dance theme is, and what decorations to buy.…
Firstly I’d like to say a very big Good-luck to my fellow nominees up here- You’re probably going to need it… For those of you who don’t know me, I am Brittany Jordan... And those that do, well I guess you’re the lucky ones. Today I stand before you because I am running for school captain 2k15.…
To our beloved principal, _____________________; to our highly competent and deeply motivated teachers and staff; other officials who are present in this occasion; to the proud and loving parents; and to the very important people – the stars of today’s occasion, our dear graduates, ladies and gentlemen, a pleasant morning.…
Let me begin by welcoming all of you to today’s event and thanking (NAME OF PERSON WHO INTRODUCED YOU) for that kind introduction.…
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Yes, after your graduation you will be officially called ladies and gentlemen and expected to act as one in the world of careers.…