Keanah Deleon Guerrero tops KES graduation
Keanah Deleon Guerrero was awarded Valedictorian honors, while Allysha Hillary S. Lloren took home the Salutatorian award during the promotion ceremony for the 38 sixth grade students of Koblerville Elementary School on Friday. Deleon Guerrero also received the Commissioner’s Award while Lloren got the Principal’s Award.
“It’s been a bumpy road filled with defeats, victories and surprises. It’s true that throughout our collective education experience, time spent with teachers, coaches, and other students, building an athletic team, organizing STUCO, spelling bees, math courts and Mathcounts are unforgettable,” said Deleon Guerrero.
“What we’ve accomplished over our brief years at KES cannot always be measured by grade point average, it cannot be entirely conveyed with a transcript, and it cannot be summarized in a diploma. We’ve received quality education from the classroom, and education in life from each other,” she added.
She expressed gratitude to members of her families, teachers and friends “for all your support, understanding, and inspiration.”
From highest to lowest order, the top five students are Keanah G. Deleon Guerrero, Allysha Hillary S. Lloren, John Paul P. Lim, Christine M. Alcazar and Grace L. Maglalang.
Also, subject awards were given to each student for doing an excellent job in Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing.
For Math, awards were given to Keanah Deleon Guerrero, Gianna Celin S. Babauta s, and Jesus Ramon Mafnas.
The Science awards were given out to Keanah Deleon Guerrero, Gianna Celin S. Babauta, and Roxanne Mae C. Camacho.
For Social Studies, the awardees were, again, Keanah Deleon Guerrero and Allysha Hillary S. Lloren, Gianna Celin S. Babauta, and Roxanne Mae C. Camacho.
For Reading, Keanah Deleon Guerrero, Gianna Celin S. Babauta, and Roxanne Mae C. Camacho got the awards.
For Writing, awards were given to Allysha Hillary S. Lloren, Gianna Celin S. Babauta, and Roxanne Mae C. Camacho.
The KES athlete of the year in the male division is Richard Phillip, and female division is Stevielyn Muna.