Congratulations!
Today was your last day of school and I am so proud of you and all that
you have accomplished over the last 4 years.
It was my honor to be able to join you on your journey through high
school. You have grown and changed in so
many ways and I cannot wait to see what the future has in store for you.
For most of you high school has had its share of ups and
downs. I have been so proud as I watched
you achieve your goals in the classroom, the athletic fields and creatively through
music, theater and art. I have been encouraged by your strength – the way that you
will stand up for what you believe and follow your heart and beliefs. I have been inspired by your kindness – the way
you reach out to encourage, support and care for those around you. I have been brought to tears alongside you demonstrated
courage as you faced difficult days and struggled to find your way through
experiences I and many others could barely imagine. I have been uplifted by your delightful sense
of humor – with the stories of daily life that never cease to bring a smile to
my face. I have spent many days shaking
my head because your class certainly has an interesting mix of perfectionists
and procrastinators. You excel in areas
of interest and passion and you have, unquestionably, left your mark not only
at Kilbourne and in the community, but also on my life.
I am grateful for each of you. You have made me a better person and you provide
hope when I think of all you will accomplish in the future. And so, as you leave high school behind, I
hope you will look back on your four years with a sense of accomplishment and
pride. I hope you celebrate your
achievements and look forward to the future and the possibility which lies
within you. And I hope that you will always
know that you were cared about and have people (like me) who will be here
believing in you!
Best wishes for a bright future and please keep in touch!
Congratulations and Good Luck,
Miss Abbott
PS – Tomorrow is graduation rehearsal. You will need to be at WKHS by 9:00 in the
auditorium. You do NOT need to wear your
cap and gown for the practice. In fact,
rehearsal is a relatively boring experience so I would suggest that you bring
something quiet to do (read, draw, play on your phone, etc.) while you are waiting. Ultimately the practice will be worth it
though to make sure you have a positive and memorable commencement ceremony on
Sunday.
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