…as 62 Kingfishers say adios
With the number of years spent at the school, the sixth grade students of William S. Reyes Elementary School will surely carry with them fond memories as they closed one chapter in their lives and embarked on a new one.
Surely among those memories would be yesterday’s farewell ceremony held at the school grounds. A total of 62 students were recognized for the efforts that merited their promotion to the junior high school level.
In keeping with the school’s mascot, Kingfisher, principal Alfred Ada commended the students, parents, and teachers with advice to “aim high, fly high, go Kingfishers.”
Heading to the stage with much pride was Justin E. Cabrera, whose determination and commitment to pursuing educational excellence paid off when he was named as the Commissioner’s Award recipient.
Jonel Marissa C. Ermitanio was also all smiles as she earned the Kingfisher Award while Scott G. Cabrera took home the Principal’s Award.
Other awards were also presented, including several Presidential awards, Honor awards, Subject awards, Bilingual Award, and Sportsmanship Award.
Prior to leaving, the sixth grade students gave another performance to solidify their legacy, performing their farewell song Graduation. They also wowed the audience with a dance performance. A special presentation was also conducted by the fifth grade bilingual class.