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8th-graders say farewell at MEMS graduation
Austin Baicher, Hailey Kaiser, Monica Lee, Brianna Messina, Hailey Pensky and Lauren Schwartz read the graduates' names as their classmates were awarded their diplomas. Carly Zucker, president of the MEMS Student Council, led the graduates, school district officials and guests in the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a stellar performance of "The Star- Spangled Banner" by Vanessa Simmons.
A high point of the program came when the speakers from each of the school's five communities addressed the audience. Graduate Sarah Kim, who is confined to a wheelchair, represented the Sigma community and stood while everyone in attendance heard her words. Her presentation was followed by speeches from Sarah Friedfertig, of the Omega community; Kristen Fortuna, of the Theta community; Victoria Villafane, of the Kappa community; and Jordan Chervin, of the Lambda community. Williams presented the class of 2009 to Manalapan Englishtown Superintendent of Schools John J. Marciante Jr. Marciante told the students that the graduation was not just a symbol of their accomplishments, but also a celebration. He asked the parents and students to think of the best time they had in the last nine years, reminding them of the numerous special events all district students have had the opportunity to partake in, such as Immigration Day, talent shows and most recent Fun Day, to name a few. Marciante suggested that the students make those memories a part of the celebration and asked them to discuss their memories with their friends when they got a chance. (He got a chuckle from the audience when he suggested they text each other.) The superintendent then encouraged the graduates to think about the future, high school and college, but to do that the next day. "This is your day to celebrate all of the wonders of the past nine years," Marciante said. "This is an accomplishment you have worked hard for. Good luck in the future — enjoy today." In an emotional conclusion, parents and other audience members gave the young scholars a standing ovation and an extended period of applause as they left the arena on their way to higher education, bright futures and, of course, summer vacation. |
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