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Graduation Speech: I'm Ready for High School

2023-04-06 23:57:38

Wow, 3 years passed, and the last day is as long as the first day. Three years of rigorous training and study, accustomed to doing homework every evening. Three years I have been waiting for my parents and telling my teacher to say goodbye. I did not think that good-bye would be permanent. Sixth graders came and I looked up to a huge eighth grade, and now I think that I am one of them. My last few days as a high school student has ended, so the 8th graders arrived this time, and parting from the introductory to the past passed.

Duncan: There are many things. I am very interested in the graduation rate and we want to confirm that more students graduate from high school and are ready for college preparation and career preparation skills. I am interested in raising standards and reaching high standards. I am also interested in the growth of these standards, how much annual student income is. But I really want to leave ... Campbell Brown is obviously frustrated and persistent. "Since there are concrete complaints here, I will stop you, the president is already talking about them, he certainly did it during the campaign.In the school, they received a test Many teachers who knew that they were doing scoring, the president again talked about this.

A convincing moment is the high school graduation ceremony that I attended first at Vermont High School. A speech in the teacher's class is a culmination of praise for each student in the graduation class. - Make every student feel worthy and worthwhile. (Of course, this class has only 60 levels, but focus - and that feeling! - is still valid). This comment does not deny excessive criticism of the American educational system; after all, in the lower half of OECD's latest International International Student Assessment Program (PISA) ranking, the United States has joined France. This ranking does not improve. I am of course quite terrible high school.