Sister Remedios graduates 32

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Posted on May 24 2008
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Thirty-two children received their diplomas during the Sister Remedios Early Childhood Development Center’s graduation ceremony held Thursday at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe.

Sister Remedios gave three major awards and recognition to students for excellent performances during the past school year: the Excellence Award, Citizenship Award and Educational Achievement Award. All of this year’s students were given awards.

William C. Deleon Guerrero, a recipient of the Excellence Award and Citizenship Award, said that he played, learned and loved while at school.

“Now we can count our numbers and read our words and sing our songs. You made us smart. You made us good. We hope we make you proud,” the six-year-old said in a speech.

Six-year-old Frantia Sablan also gave her own special remarks. She said at Sister Remedios Early Childhood Development Center, she and her fellow kindergartners “learned how to be great readers, creative writers, awesome spellers, and remarkable mathematicians.”

“I’m glad to have attended school here and I could not have done it without my parents and teachers,” Sablan said.

The graduates wowed their parents and everyone in attendance with their rendition of their 2008 class song and were treated to a surprise musical number from the pre-kindergartners and nursery.

Sr. Martha Ramarui said the ceremony showed how much “little children can do and how beautifully they do it.”

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