brukhim haba'im latekess hasiyyum, kitah shel(ברוכים הבאים בטקס הסיום, כיתה של)
"Welcome families, friends, and most importantly, our graduating class of [year]! Today is a day of celebration as we honor the hard work and achievements of our students." "Good [morning/afternoon] everyone, and welcome to the [school name] elementary school graduation ceremony! It's a pleasure to gather here to recognize the incredible accomplishments of our students over the past school year." "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the graduation ceremony for the amazing students of [school name]. We are here to celebrate the growth, success, and bright futures of our graduating class."
Ladies and gentlemen, faculty members, distinguished guests, and graduates, I extend a warm welcome to our graduation ceremony. Today is a celebration of your hard work, dedication, and achievements. As we gather to honor your accomplishments and embark on the next chapter of your lives, I am filled with pride and excitement for all that you have accomplished and all that is yet to come. Congratulations class of [year]!
Either at a graduation ceremony or later when the diploma is mailed. Most schools require class grades to be complete and all fees to be paid prior to graduation.
Typically, graduation speeches are given by notable figures or individuals who are invited by the educational institution hosting the graduation ceremony. This can include celebrities, politicians, successful alumni, or faculty members. The purpose of the graduation speech is to inspire and motivate the graduating class as they transition to the next phase of their lives.
"Welcome, graduates, families, and faculty to this momentous occasion. Today we celebrate the hard work and dedication that has brought us to this day of achievement." "Congratulations to the graduating class of [year]. As we gather here to mark this significant milestone, let us reflect on the journey that has brought us to this memorable day." "Good morning/evening and welcome to the graduation ceremony. Today is a day of celebration, reflection, and pride as we honor the incredible accomplishments of our graduates."
An example of a sample speech for a graduation ceremony will vary depending on what position you have in the ceremony. Here is a sample for the host:Parents, family, friends of the 2012 graduating class of Highland Hills High School. welcome. And a special welcome to the graduates who have made it and are graduating tonight. I am honored to be your host. Now, without farther adieu, it is my pleasure to introduce an icon here at HHS, your principal, Mr. Gladheart, who will be presenting the diplomas and the first speaker.A script for the remainder of the ceremony will depend on many factors and would need to be written with those factors in mind. It could consist of introducing speakers and calling out the names of the graduates as they receive their diplomas.Closing could be something like this:As we go our separate ways tonight, we wish all the graduates the very best. May you make wise decisions and have great success.
The Seminole Ridge High School graduation ceremony for the class of 2013 took place on June 6, 2013. The event typically celebrates the achievements of the graduating seniors and is an important milestone for students and their families.
A sample script for an emcee to use for graduation day should include happy and uplifting comments on how far the graduates have come and how they are ready to take on life and begin their journey. It should include a welcome to everyone including graduates and congratulate the graduates on a job well done.
"Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the graduating class of [year] as we come together to celebrate their achievements and mark this important milestone in their lives."
Typically, a notable guest speaker such as a professor, academic, or public figure is invited to give a commencement speech at a graduation ceremony. Additionally, the valedictorian of the graduating class may give a speech reflecting on their time in school and looking towards the future.
It's your graduation year. The class of 2000 graduated in 2000.
The Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) class that graduated in 1992 was Class 198. This class is notable for its rigorous training and the challenges faced by the candidates, as is typical for BUD/S. The graduation ceremony for Class 198 took place in early 1992, as the program continues to produce highly skilled Navy SEALs.