05/07/2024
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I want to begin by reminiscing about the memories we've shared. Remember the rivalry between Set A and B? The misunderstandings during every Speech Choir? And our numerous achievements: being the Best in Radio Drama, the Best in Short Film, and placing as Third Runner-Up for Documentary. Despite the misunderstandings and conflicts, we have accomplished so much as a class. I'm incredibly proud of our growth and maturity in handling various challenges. We may not be perfect, but I've witnessed the progress we've made as a block, step by step.
The accomplishments you earned during recognition and graduation, whether as an honor student or a graduate, are significant. But know that your worth extends far beyond those titles. Don't be too hard on yourselves in college. I hope youโve learned valuable lessons during our SHS journey, as I have learned a great deal from each of you.
I humbly hope I have fulfilled my duties as your President. If I fell short, please forgive me; I assure you I tried my best for our block. May you all reach your dreams, my beloved Einstein.
I am officially signing off as your Block President.
Yours truly,
Rhian Mae Llerin