Congratulations to all the Valley graduates
June 10, 2009
By Administrator
Editorial:
The countdown is over. The time has come. Graduates of Mount Si High School and Two Rivers School, get ready to toss your caps.
On June 12, graduates of Mount Si High School will parade down the aisle of their commencement ceremony at the high school. Five days later, graduates of Two Rivers School will join them in a ceremony at Chief Kanim Middle School.
This is a memorable time of year — one designed to make us all look forward. Finishing high school and earning a diploma is one of the major accomplishments in life and all of our graduates should take pride in the future that awaits them.
Still, no graduation ceremony is ever complete without a long, appreciative look back. While celebrating the accomplishments of our graduates, let us not forget the dedication of the Valley teachers, coaches, counselors and administrators that made these days possible.
Teachers inspire and support, coaches teach lessons in teamwork and sportsmanship, counselors enable students to cope with pressures, and our administrators are the managers that keep the entire process running.
However, it is not just the high school level in which these positions are invaluable. The men and women who run the Valley elementary and middle schools are the ones who prepared this year’s graduates for the success they earned in high school.
And, of course, a large thanks should go out to all of the Valley parents. From PTSA members and other volunteers to parents who simply maintained an atmosphere of academic encouragement, they all should be recognized for their role.
Good luck, graduates. Always remember what you learned during your time in the Snoqualmie Valley School District, strive to continue your learning experience throughout life and find your passion so that you too can make a difference.
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