
Three years ago when we first came to high school, we were all raw, untamed, tangled materials, there was potential in all of us ..
Now we stand before all of you as young sophisticated women that finished 12 years of studies and we still have a lot to learn. Whoever said this is the end of learning was wrong, because you never stop learning, life is about learning, no matter how the information comes, in school, collage, in a form of a conversation with a friend. We’re always learning things if not in subjects in school, or in a major in college, the in life.
The most valuable knowledge if you ask me is not just what’s on the books, or on our notebooks it’s the things we’ve learned about life in these three years.
The friendships we made and we know that if they didn’t last long after the school grounds, when every girl will go on her own way. Those friendships will last in each of our lives, because these friendships we made helped us become who we are. You might not know it, but every single friend you made left an effect on you that will last your life ..
Our mothers that have always been very, very patient with us and never gave up on helping us become better. That never gave up hope on us. That love us no matter how imperfect we were and always believing in us. Thank you ..
The Amazing inspiring teachers, that didn’t only teach us the knowledge written on the books, but helped us along the way. They were like our second mothers that pick us up when we stumble and guide us along the way.
I remember my first English class in 10th grade, I remember how the idea of being in high school excited me, how my English teacher inspired me and made me want to reach my potentials, how she said anyone can do great things, now that you were in high school it meant, you can make a difference. We can change the world, maybe in small ways, but it’s a start.
I Mean Three years ago, who would have known we’d go that far.
Who knew we were going to be who we are right now?
This is not the end, this is only the beginning of something new, exciting and sometimes scary, but the point is we’ve been through all these years and I would say we’ve all done pretty well, the point isn’t if we’re ready to face these new challenges or not, the point is it’s time to set our training wheels aside and walk our own way.
Create our path, set our standers and have faith in ourselves.
I’m grateful that my path in the last three years came across such influential, exquisite characters, which are one of the many reasons that helped me get to where I am, helped me become who I’m supposed to be.
Finally that we are going to part soon. I can’t think of the perfect words to say.
I wish I can write the most amazing poem to show my gratitude and love to you all.
To tell you how much I will miss having all of you in my life.
The things I’m feeling right now can’t be phrased in word or written down on paper, it’s all overwhelming.
I only wish the best for all of you.
To the senior class of 2011; we made it, we’ve graduated high school. We’ve gone this far, I know each one of you will do something great in the future, because you’re all gifted, intelligent and talented girls.
Who knows what will happen in the future?
Who knows where will be in 10 years?
So, live everyday like it’s your last day, make the best of everything.
And when you stumble or fall down, get back on your feet and never lose hope, because god never lost hope in us.
Like Shakespeare Said: Do not be afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.
So go Graduates of 2011 go and achieve greatness .