On Thursday, May 22nd, the 中学 celebrated the promotion of the Class of 2029 in a ceremony that honored academic achievement and the spirit of community, growth, and resilience that defined these students’ middle school years.
从五年级就开始指导这个小组的中学校长Elizabeth Sager热情而激动地欢迎了上午的活动。 “They’re figuring out how to be human, and that takes time,” she said. “I’ve watched them grow, stumble, laugh, and rise again. Today is a celebration of all of that.”
She offered a heartfelt message to families, reminding them of the deep admiration their children hold for them, even if it’s hidden behind eye rolls and TikTok dances. “They look up to you. Not Patrick Mahomes, not Beyoncé—okay, sometimes Taylor Swift—but mostly you.”
学生选择的教师演讲者是科学教师阿米拉·帕夫洛维奇夫人。 In her message, she noted, “You are privileged to live in this amazing time, but with every privilege, there's a challenge. Be true to yourself and your values.”
然后,Sager夫人介绍了学生选出的学生演讲者。 “It is now my pleasure to introduce our student speaker, chosen by his classmates for his positivity, leadership, and kind spirit. 他代表了这个八年级班级的核心。 Please welcome Jack Browning.”
杰克发表了一篇沉着有力的演讲,反映了他所在班级的成熟和感激之情。 Quoting Eleanor Roosevelt, he said, “Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.” 他谈到了友谊、回忆和社区意识,这些塑造了他们的中学经历。 “Although it sometimes doesn’t seem like it, our middle school years have amounted to more than just the content we’re taught. It’s been about those we’ve met.”
Jack’s reflections on field trips, pep rallies, and the pride of wearing the O’威尼斯人在线官网 name resonated deeply. “Whether you’re staying at O’威尼斯人在线官网 or heading elsewhere, these lessons on friendship and community will follow you wherever life takes you.”
Following Jack’s speech, the Chair of the 校董会, Mr. John Taws, took the stage to present the certificates of promotion. 他感谢教职员工,尤其是伊丽莎白·萨格和她的团队,感谢他们的奉献和指导。
As each student’s name was called, the theater was filled with applause and pride.
The ceremony closed with a final message from Mrs. Sager quoting Dr. Seuss: “You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, and you can steer yourself any direction you choose.” Students were reminded to laugh hard, be curious, wear deodorant, and yes—learn math.