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From YouTube: Harvard-Kent Leadership Scholarship
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Mayor Walsh, City Councilor Lydia Edwards and others attend the 13th Annual Harvard-Kent Elementary Leadership Scholarship Ceremony. For over a decade, this program has helped hardworking and excelling students at Harvard-Kent Elementary in Charlestown pursue their dreams through the scholarship program.
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Hello,
my
name
is
Gabriela
Hernandez
I
want
the
leadership
scholarship
award
in
third-grade
2017.
Today,
I
would
like
to
recognize
two
of
our
founding
members:
pd
hill
singer
and
jane
philippine.
Unfortunately,
pd
is
not
able
to
attend
today
because
she's
attending
her
own
grandson's
graduation.
Now
I
would
like
to
introduce
to
you
mr.
Gallagher.
H
Sup,
lo
thanks
Gabriela
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
remember
when,
when
Gabriela
won
the
scholarship
a
couple
years
ago,
we
believe
she
said
the
Harvard
camera
kid
would
having
about
a
hundred
and
fifty
family
members
on
stage
for
pictures.
So
I'll
never
forget
that
one
about
15
minutes
ago.
It
feels
like
a
truck
pulled
up
without
brand
new
school
podium
money
like
this
one
guys
pretty
cool,
not
bad
about
about
three
weeks
ago,
someone
said
to
me
the
podium
just
broke.
H
A
H
H
Doing
today,
we
all
know
that
this
is
our
best
day
of
the
year.
It's
our
most
fun
assembly
and
we're
excited
that
all
you
guys
are
here
to
celebrate
this
with
us,
because
six
of
you
out,
they
were
gonna,
receive
$1,000
college
scholarships
today.
So
that's
what
something
a
little
later
on
I
just
want
to
recognize
a
couple
more
guests
who
are
here
with
us
today
who
have
played
a
big
role
in
our
school,
not
just
this
year,
but
in
past
years
as
well.
H
H
H
We
have
a
speaker,
so
thank
you
to
our
ascend
for
that
we
have
dr.
Malone
who's,
all
from
the
mth
ihp.
Thank
you
so
much
for
being
here,
another
big
partner
of
ours.
They
do
so
much
what
our
students
and
our
kids
throughout
the
year
and
all
summer.
So
we're
excited
that
they're
here.
So
thank
you.
The
support
that
you
give
to
our
students
into
the
Harvard
ken's
goal
well
lucky
to
have
you
here
in
the
best
neighborhood
of
Boston
Charlestown.
H
You
know
how
much
I
love
Charles
sound,
but
you're,
all
so
wonderful
to
all
of
our
students
and
our
teachers,
and
we
thank
you
for
that.
This
morning
we
also
celebrate
six
former
Harvard
ten
students
who
were
chosen
as
leader
scholars.
A
few
years
back,
there
were
all
high
school
graduates
are
therefore
they're
about
to
be
in
the
next
couple
of
weeks,
and
they
are
all
moving
on
to
college
you'll
meet
them
later
on.
But
how
cool
is
it
to
have
former
Harvard
Kent
students
coming
in
to
accepted
scholarships
for
college?
H
I
H
But
it's
a
great
group
of
kids
and
I
can't
wait
for
you
to
meet
them
leader
of
later
on,
I'll
be
I'm,
so
happy
that
we
are
two
added
that
to
the
ceremony
a
couple
of
years
ago,
because
it
gives
our
how
every
10
students
now
roll
walls
and
kids.
They
know
they
can
look
at
and
say.
I
can
do
that
in
six
seven,
eight
years,
I'm
gonna
graduate
from
high
school
as
well
and
I'm
gonna
go
on
to
college.
Just
like
these
guys
who
went
to
the
Harvard
camp.
But
today
we
are
gonna.
H
Add
six
more
scholars
to
that
group
and
I
can't
wait
to
share
their
names
in
a
few
minutes.
But
before
then
we
have
a
few
more
people
are
gonna,
speak
first
I'd
like
to
introduce
the
president
of
the
Harvard
camp
leadership,
scholarship
partnership,
the
ships.
Please
welcome
my
good
friend,
Susan
Madden.
J
I'm
not
quite
as
tall
as
Jason,
okay,
hi,
everybody,
it's
wonderful
to
be
here
and
the
first
two
speakers
and
have
already
taken
most
of
what
I
was
going
to
say
so
I'm
gonna
be
really
short.
I
want
to
welcome
everybody
from
myself
and
the
board
to
this
14th
annual
award
ceremony
and
I.
Think
I
can
speak
for
everybody
on
the
board.
This
is
really
one
of
our
favorite
days
of
the
year,
but
it
is
also
trying
to
pick
six
kids
in
the
3rd
and
the
fourth
and
in
the
5th
every
year.
J
J
The
partnership
was,
can
everybody
hear
me,
am
I
on
this?
The
partnership
was
started
14
years
ago
by
PD
hell
singer,
as
she
just
heard,
she's
at
her
grandson's
high
school
graduation
today,
and
really
sad
that
she
couldn't
be
here
because
she
loves
to
be
here
every
year,
her
goal
when
she
started
the
program
was
to
inspire
all
students
to
go
to
college
and
to
support
the
Harvard,
Kent
School
and
its
wonderful
students
and
faculty,
and
because
of
the
enormous
support
from
our
community
from
the
people
who
live
here.
The
people
who
work
here.
J
J
J
We're
also
proud
to
support
the
school
in
other
ways.
Over
the
years
we've
supported
the
reading
program,
the
music
program.
We
started
a
couple
of
years
ago,
with
a
teacher
mini
grant
program
to
support
innovative
programs
that
the
faculty
design
to
help
everybody
in
the
school
to
come
up
with
some
interesting
things
to
do
so
before
we
get
to
the
awards
ceremony.
I
want
to
recognize
the
board,
we
have
our
board
of
directors.
J
J
H
Right,
Thank,
You
Susan,
thanks
for
your
kind
words,
and
thank
you
to
the
board
again
for
everything
you
do
for
our
kids
soon
we
have
a
couple
more
important
people
here.
I
think
you'll
want
to
hear
from
so
we're
gonna
give
them
a
chance
to
say
a
few
words
how's
that
sound,
okay,
all
right,
all
right,
I
think
we'll
start
with
all
right
guys.
This
is
where
you
have
to
be
good.
This
next
person
is
my
boss,
all
right.
H
So
this
year
has
been
a
big
year
for
VPS.
We
have
a
new
superintendent
who's,
gonna
be
taking
over
in
January,
but
over
the
past
year
my
boss
has
been
working
really
hard
to
make
sure
that
the
schools
keep
moving
forward
and
that
we
keep
continuing
great
things
in
places
like
the
Harvard
Kent,
we're
thrilled
that
she
could
be
here
today
and
I
know.
This
is
a
big
week
for
her,
and
someone
else
is
on
our
stage
a
lot
of
great
news
coming
for
VPS,
but
I
wanted
to
do
my
boss,
the
acting
superintendent,
Laurel.
K
Thank
you
Jason
good
morning.
Everyone
I
am
so
thrilled
to
be
here
at
this
celebration
for
all
of
you.
It
makes
me
so
proud
to
see
so
many
students
who
will
be
honored
for
all
the
hard
work
they
do
through
the
Harvard
Kent
leadership
scholarship
fund.
So
thank
you
so
much
to
all
of
the
partners
and
community
residents
who
make
that
possible.
This
is
my
favorite
time
of
year,
when
we
all
get
to
celebrate
the
accomplishments
of
students.
K
That
represents
the
hard
work
that
you
all
have
put
in
all
year,
that
your
teachers
and
all
the
staff
and
your
principal
have
helped
support
you
in
and
your
family,
as
well,
so
to
see
it
all
come
together
and
to
see
how
hard
you've
worked
this
year
makes
all
of
us
up
on
this
stage.
So
very
proud
of
you.
I
can't
wait
to
see
the
excitement
on
faces
when
names
are
called,
but
I
want
to
salute
all
of
you
for
the
work
that
you
have
done
this
year.
Whether
or
not
your
name
gets
called
today.
K
I
also
look
forward
as
a
longtime
bps
parent
myself
to
seeing
all
the
families
who
will
be
able
to
join
and
celebrate
as
well.
The
award
recipients
today
are
being
recognized
for
all
the
right
reasons
for
doing
well
academically,
promoting
school
spirit,
being
peer
leaders
and
being
a
good
friend
that
matters,
and
it
matters
inside
your
classroom,
and
it
makes
all
of
you
stronger,
better
and
more
positive
students
when
you
reach
out
and
help
each
other,
so
I'm
so
proud
to
see
that
that
is
part
of
today's
award
as
well.
K
You
are
serving
as
positive
role
models
for
all
of
your
fellow
students
and
showing
the
whole
school.
What
you're,
capable
of
and
I
want
to
give
a
special
shout
out
to
our
returning
scholars,
because
you
represent
what
it
looks
like
when
you
make
it
all
the
way
through
to
high
school
graduation,
with
the
strength
of
what
you've
learned
here
at
the
Harvard
can
so
I
am
thrilled
to
be
here.
So
many
others
want
to
congratulate
you
as
well.
K
H
Thank
You
superintendent
Kirill
up
next
I
want
to
introduce
someone
who
it's
also
her
first
time
at
ceremony,
I
know
she's
had
a
very
busy
weekend
and
we're
so
excited
that
she
could
be
here.
Some
of
you
remember
that
every
year,
one
of
our
big
guests
would
be
the
president,
the
Boston
teachers
union,
Richard
Stallman.
He
came
every
year
and
gave
a
nice
speech
and
he
was
always
we're
always
excited
to
have
him.
I
So
good
morning,
everyone
I
am
so
excited
to
be
here.
It
is
always
the
highlight
of
my
week
when
I
get
to
be
in
schools
and
to
be
with
students
and
I
remember
last
year,
going
into
the
kindergarten
classroom
and
reading
with
some
of
the
students,
and
so
some
of
you
may
be
here
even
today
or
actually
was
a
couple
years
ago.
I
So
you
really
might
be
here
today
and
just
really
thrilled
to
that
there
is
this
public-private
Harshman,
a
partnership
that
enables
the
scholarship
and
really
proud
of
all
the
students
and
winners
and
returning
students,
and
it
is
really
my
honor
to
be
able
to
congratulate
you
all
for
your
hard
work
and
to
start
thinking
about
college
today.
That
is
so
awesome
that
we
are
in
an
elementary
school
thinking
about
higher
education
already,
because
that's
where
we
need
to
start
thinking
about
these
things.
I
So
on
behalf
of
the
ten
thousand
members
of
the
Boston
teachers
union
and
all
of
your
teachers
and
educators
in
this
school,
if
throughout
the
city
of
Boston,
congratulations
again
and
thank
you
so
much
and
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
coming
back
and
reading.
In
some
more
classrooms,
so
thank
you
guys
and
have
a
great
day.
H
H
L
Well,
good
morning,
everyone
I
thank
you.
I
just
wanted
to
say
an
echo
everything
that
my
colleagues
have
said
today,
but
I
also
wanted
to
make
sure
that
when
we
are
celebrating
all
of
the
victories
and
for
those
particular
people
who
are
going
to
get
scholarships,
I
wanted
to
also
celebrate
the
hard
work
that
got
into
those
folks
that
was
put
into
those
children
to
make
sure
that
they're
available
that
they
are
here
that
they
are
present.
L
This
is
a
day
to
celebrate
the
success
because
we're
all
shining
together
when
any
of
us
shine
from
our
schools.
So
this
is
that
day
for
all
of
us
to
celebrate
and
I,
just
also
wanted
to
say:
I
am
calling
it
I
know,
I
see
a
future
city
councilor
in
this
audience,
I
see
a
future
state.
Rep
I
definitely
see
a
future
mayor
in
here.
So
not
only
should
you
be
thinking
about
college,
but
please
be
thinking
about
politics
as
well,
because
we
want
your
leadership
also
on
this
stage.
So
thank
you.
H
Thank
You
counselor
every
ways
our
our
next
guest
he's
really
no
strange
to
the
Harvard
Kent
he's
been
to
the
ceremony
a
couple
times
and
I
believe
just
a
couple.
Shell
weeks
ago
he
was
with
Miss
McDonough's
careers
in
the
community
group
Gigi
visit
with
you
guys,
okay,
so
he
was
definitely
just
here
a
couple
weeks
ago.
So
you
know
our
next
guest
is
a
big
champion
of
education.
H
M
Thank
You
mr.
Gallagher
how's,
everyone
doing
today,
you
excited:
are
you
missing
a
class
right
now?
I
didn't
want
Sophie
in
the
class
somewhere
right,
so
shy
talk
for
like
two
hours.
No
I
won't
talk
for
two
hours.
Let
me
yeah.
Let
me
just
begin
by
I
want
to
thank
a
few
people,
because
it's
important
to
acknowledge
people
and
I
want
to
stop
by
thanking
mr.
Gallagher,
who
is
an
amazing
leader
in
the
city
of
Boston.
Now,
schools
in
this
amazing
school
I
want
to
thank
all
the
teachers
in
this
school.
M
All
the
powers
in
this
school.
All
the
people
in
the
school
that
make
this
school
run
and
operate
and
work
well.
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
all
the
kids
here
in
particular,
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
my
fourth
graders
I
was
talking
about
over
there.
What's
up
fourth
grade
Hawaii
we'll
go
over
there
he's
supposed
to
be
excited.
You
tried
to
do
this.
You
got
me
in
trouble
with
the
whole
school
now
by
doing
that,
but
I
want
to
thank
you.
M
I
want
to
thank
yesterday,
representative
Dean
Ryan
I
want
to
thank
your
City
Council
Lydia
Edwards
was
up
here
a
minute
ago.
I
want
to
thank
Susan
for
her
Susan
for
her
great
work.
I
want
to
thank
Laura
Pharrell
for
stepping
in
this
year
and
doing
good
things.
Most
importantly,
I
want
to
thank
the
partnership.
I
want
to
thank
the
group
of
parents
in
Charlestown
that
came
together.
The
people
in
Charlestown
the
first
came
together
to
create
this
scholarship,
saw
the
division
and
the
importance
of
creating
the
scholarship
in
this
particular
school.
M
Thank
you
because
in
2017
this
school
rose
to
a
level
one
school
because
of
the
leadership
of
the
parents,
the
leadership
of
mr.
Gallagher,
the
leadership
of
the
teachers.
All
of
that
we
should
be
proud
of
that.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
what
you
do,
the
people
that
have
been
here
in
the
beginning.
Thank
you
and
the
new
people
coming
in.
Thank
you
as
well.
M
But
it's
a
great
event,
because
what
I
like
in
the
last
couple
of
years
coming
here,
is
seeing
the
students
that
come
back
that
actually
got
the
scholarship
and
see
the
smiles
on
their
faces
and
see
that
how
much
they've
grown
and
how
much
they
have
really
changed
over
time,
but
they
still
love
the
haba
Kent.
Now
so
I
want
to
congratulate
you,
the
high
school
graduates
that
are
going
on
to
college,
because
you
are
the
future.
The
counselor
said
this:
you
are
the
future
future
city
counselors.
M
M
I
want
to
thank
Jessica
tang
because
in
the
last
the
last
few
weeks,
maybe
a
little
long
in
that
we've
been
sitting
in
a
room
talking
about
a
teacher's
contract
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
and
if
you
saw
it's
in
the
paper
and
the
essay
in
the
paper,
the
teacher's
contract
came
out
and
the
number
one
theme
of
that
contract.
It
was
good
for
the
students
of
the
Boston
Public
Schools,
so
I
want
to
thank
the
teachers.
M
M
I
also
want
to
give
a
shout-out
to
City,
Council,
Edwards
and
Danny
Ryan,
because
this
school,
as
I,
said
one
from
a
1
to
a
level
one
school
in
2017
and
because
of
their
advocacy
and
a
lot
of
parents
advocacy
and
a
lot
of
people's
advocacy
in
the
next
couple
of
years.
This
school
is
going
to
go
from
from
a
k2
fire
to
a
k2.
Six
and
I
want
to
congratulate
them
as
well,
and
all
of
us
working
to
make
it
happen.
M
It's
amazing
what
can
happen
when
we
all
get
in
a
room
and
talk
together
and
try
and
move
forward.
So
that's
that's
my
thank
yous
everyone
to
the
young
people
in
the
room.
Let
me
ask
you
this
question:
I'm
gonna
pay
attention.
Does
everybody
have
a
dream?
What
you
want
to
do
when
you
get
older?
If
you
ever
raise
your
hand
if
you
have
a
dream,
crazy
and
high
school
students?
So
if
you
have
a
dream,
raise
your
hand
all
right,
honey?
M
What's
your
dream
either
one
both
of
you
rheya
first
yeah
musician
nurse:
how
do
you
think
we
become
a
nursery
musician?
Do
we
get
it
by
hanging
at
home,
playing
video
games
and
hang
it
on
the
corner?
Do
you
get
it
by
not
doing
your
homework
and
not
paying
attention
to
the
school?
How
do
you
get
it?
Somebody
yell
out
to
me:
how
do
you
get
it?
I
heard
work
hard,
I
heard
you
homework
what
I'll
say:
yeah
practice.
What
else
today
come
out?
What
else?
What
else
you
gonna
do
tell
me
we
did.
M
Is
there
any
small
part
of
this
go
to
school,
go
to
college,
go
to
high
school,
so
just
make
sure
whether
you're
in
third
grade,
whether
you're
in
eighth
grade
12th
grade,
whether
you
graduated
and
you're
52
years
old,
I'm,
really
not
52,
I'm
32
waiting
a
52
years
old,
continue
to
dream.
It's
important
for
you
to
dream.
I
am
so
proud
of
the
school.
I
love
this
school
I
love.
All
of
you
have
a
great
day
to
the
to
the
young
people
that
are
getting
scholarships
today.
Congratulations
great
job
well
done.
H
N
Good
morning,
everyone
welcome
to
the
leadership
scholarship
ceremony.
My
name
is
Arya.
Beckett
I
won
my
scholarship
and
grade
for
2018.
It
feels
great
to
be
a
scholar,
but
when
I
found
out,
I
was
shocked
on
the
morning
of
June
1st
2018,
my
dad
was
dropping
me
off
to
school
and
I
said:
hey
Dad.
Today
is
a
ceremony
day
where
students
can
win
a
$1000
scholarship
for
college.
Then
he
responded.
Hmmm,
that's
good,
I
walked
into
class
and
my
class
went
to
the
cafeteria.
We
sat
and
waited
for
mr.
N
H
I
think
that
was
one
of
my
favorite
announcements
of
all
time
area.
I,
don't
have
favorites,
but
you
definitely
want
my
favorites,
so
nice
job
area.
So
at
this
time
I
want
introduce
former
Harvard
Kent
students
who
will
be
heading
to
college
actually
to
come
on
up
here
on
stage
so
come
on
up
guys
come
on
up,
don't
be
shy.
H
A
H
H
H
This
is
it's
a
great
class
and
we
know
it's
always
tough,
but
we
have
two
wonderful
winners
and
our
first
grade
three
winner
is
described
by
his
teacher-
is
someone
who
is
so
positive
and
loves
to
talk
so
much
that
he
may
actually
be
a
future
mayor
of
Boston,
which
is
funny
because
sometimes
I
call
him
the
hop
of
the
mayor
of
the
Harvard
Kennedy.
He
arrives
at
school
every
day
with
a
huge
smile
on
his
face
and
a
very
positive
attitude,
and
usually
he's
the
first
student
here.
H
His
teacher
states
that
his
writing
has
improved
dramatically
this
year
because
of
his
hard
work
and
perseverance,
and
he
has
seen
similar
growth
with
his
reading.
He's
always
willing
to
help
a
friend
in
class
and
his
positive
attitude
is
infectious.
Perhaps
the
highest
compliment
his
teacher
paid
him
is
that
he
makes
it
an
absolutely
joy
to
be
his
teacher.
I
myself
was
very
excited
when
I
found
out
that
the
student
was
a
scholarship
recipient
because
we
talked
pretty
much
every
day
and
he
always
makes
me
smile
as
well.
H
Congratulations:
avian
and
now
a
classmate
of
us,
our
second
third-grade
winner,
is
described
by
her
teachers
as
a
kind
considerate
and
hard
work
and
third
grade
student
who
listens
closely
during
every
lesson
and
is
able
to
push
herself
to
grow
as
a
learner
because
she
uses
every
bit
of
instruction
and
resources
to
improve
her
work
in
learning,
she's
a
model
student
in
class
and
is
always
excited
to
work
with
or
support
a
fellow
student.
Her
hard
work
has
resulted
in
strong
growth
in
reading
writing
and
in
math.
H
H
Right,
no,
let
me
skip
to
fifth
all
right.
Fourth
grade
all
right.
Our
first
fourth-grade
winner
is
described
as
a
role
model
within
the
classroom
and
throughout
the
school.
She
approaches
all
tasks
with
enthusiasm
and
when
something
is
new
or
difficult
for
her,
she
embraces
the
challenge
and
puts
the
extra
time
and
energy
necessary
to
improve.
She
also
works
hard
in
the
classroom,
completes
all
of
her
homework
assignments
and
has
outstanding
attendance
by
pushing
herself
to
succeed.
H
She
inspires
others
to
work
up
to
their
potential
I'm,
pretty
sure
this
next
story
will
give
away
who
the
person
is,
but
I
have
to
tell
it
anyways,
because
it's
really
worth
telling
on
Valentine's
Day,
this
student
made
personalized
him
a
thoughtful
cards
explaining
what
she
liked
about
each
student.
In
her
class
later,
a
few
of
her
parents
asked
the
teacher
about
her
because
they
want
to
meet
the
lovely
young
lady
who
brightness
on
a
daughter's
day.
H
Our
second
grateful
winner
is
described
by
your
teachers
as
a
passionate,
hard-working
and
kind-hearted
student.
She
epitomizes
scholarship
and
leadership.
A
gifted
writer
she
plans
to
become
a
best-selling
author
or
a
songwriter
someday
she's
eager
to
learn.
It
loves
to
read
new
books,
I
think
it
just
heard,
like
nine
kids
whisper,
her
name,
she.
H
Her
skills
to
support
her
classmates,
she
assists
classmates
in
a
gentle
and
non
condescending
minute
and
has
a
knack
for
explaining
things
in
simple
terms
and
bringing
levity
in
human
to
tough
situations.
Her
mild,
temperaments
and
quirky
sense
of
humor
make
her
well-liked
by
her
classmates
and
her
teachers.
It
makes
me
very
proud
to
introduce
a
second
grade
full
winner,
she's,
looking
right
now
at
me
with
a
big
smile,
Sofia
Salgado.
A
H
H
Our
first
grade
5
winner,
is
described
as
a
kind
friend
who
has
the
potential
to
be
a
great
leader.
He
is
a
strong
mathematician
and
reader
who
has
grown
tremendously
as
a
writer
this
year
as
well.
He
also
enjoys
helping
out
his
peers
in
the
classroom.
Consider
himself,
an
assistant
to
the
teacher.
Many
of
his
friends
agreed
that
this
student
should
be
a
scholarship
recipient,
saying,
he's
hardworking
kind
and
helps
others
catch
up
with
their
work.
I'm
excited
to
introduce
our
first
grade:
5
recipient,
my
longtime
friend
Marcus
Wixon,.
H
A
H
Final
scholarship
award
of
the
day
goes
to
someone
who
I'm
gonna
miss
a
lot
next
year.
This
student
is
an
enthusiastic
learner
who
puts
first
forth
her
best
effort
on
every
learning
task.
Her
academic
work
consistently
exceeds
grade-level
expectations,
socially
she's
kind
impatient
with
their
peers.
It's
difficult
to
imagine
a
student
that
better
exemplifies
the
Harvard
Kent
student
school
values,
one
trait
that
comes
to
mind
when
thinking
about
this
student
is
her
resilience.
H
This
is
most
evident
in
her
learning,
she's
unafraid
to
take
risks
and
when
mistakes
a
means,
she
seizes
an
opportunity
to
learn
something
new.
Her
friends
describe
her
as
someone
who
makes
her
own
decisions
and
takes
what's
right,
not
wrong,
and
because,
when
someone
is
being
a
little
disrespectful,
she
doesn't
encourage
that
person
and
she's
not
entertained.
H
A
A
A
Q
Morning,
everybody
thank
you
for
being
such
great
friends
to
your
classmates,
giving
everyone
a
nice
big
round
of
applause.
Thank
you
to
the
board
to
put
this
event
together
and
for
all
you
do
and
I
just
want
to
thank
the
members
up
here
with
the
panel.
My
job
guys
I
work
under
that
big
dome,
the
gold
dome
that
you
see.
Q
So
we
try
to
get
as
much
state
funding
as
we
can
to
your
schools
and
the
Jessica
thing
and
the
City
Council
of
Edwards
and
the
mayor
they're,
always
on
me
to
make
sure
I'm
doing
my
job
up
at
this
state.
Oh,
so
we're
going
to
be
getting
more
funding
to
you
guys
so
you're
gonna
even
do
a
better
job
in
the
future,
and
we
also
have
a
citation
from
from
the
Commonwealth
from
the
House
of
Representatives
you're,
not
that
old.
Mr.
Gilligan,
you
don't
have
reading
glasses
yet
and
they
all
say
the
same.
Q
But
this
one's
savvy
and
Hallie
here
hereby
known
to
all
that
the
mass
hustle
representatives
office
that
sincerest
congratulations
to
save
you
and
Hallie
being
awarded
a
2019,
Harvard,
Kent
leadership.
Scholar,
your
hard
work
and
steadfast
dedication
is
a
credit
to
the
Harvard
Kent
community
and
the
Commonwealth
of
Massachusetts.
Given
this
31st
day
of
May
2019
signed
by
Speaker
Robert
DeLeo
and
myself,
state
representative
for
child's
death.
Q
H
R
Hello,
everyone,
I'm,
Michelle,
Park
I,
won
the
leadership
scholarship
in
fourth
grade
2018
I
want
to
say
congrats
to
the
new
leadership,
scholarship
winners
for
winning
and
working
so
hard
to
get
recognized
and
picked
for
the
scholarship.
Thank
you,
everybody
for
coming
and
seeing
your
friends
and
fellow
classmates
earn
an
opportunity
to
succeed
for
all
their
hard
work
has
paid
off.
Everybody
may
remain
seated
until
mr.
Gallagher
has
given
directions.
Thank
you.
H
Wow
thanks
Michelle
I
get
to
get
the
rest
of
stadium
seats.
Thank
you
to
everyone
for
joining
us
here
today.
Congratulations
to
all
our
winners,
congratulations
to
all
of
our
high
school
graduates
and
thank
you
to
all
our
special
guests
who
came
to
the
ceremony
th-thank
you
very
much,
and
if
we
could
have
third
grade
Philo
first,
that
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Everyone.