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From YouTube: Harvard-Kent Scholarship Awards Ceremony
Description
College planning begins now for six students at the Harvard-Kent Elementary School in Charlestown, who were awarded a $1,000 college scholarship in recognition of their leadership and representation of school values. Mayor Walsh joined BPS leaders and the Harvard-Kent Scholarship Board to congratulate each awardee and present them with a ceremonial check.
A
Hi,
my
name
is
Mikey
choi,
byron.
Fourth
grade
I
earned
a
scholarship
in
2016,
and
this
is
the
tall
ceremony
in
2017,
and
we
welcome
our
students,
teachers
and
staff
members
to
this
important
event
and,
most
importantly,
to
our
special
guests
at
the
Harvard
Kent.
We
hope
that
our
old
scholars
will
see
their
check
and
get
their
dream
job
in
the
future.
This
is
very
tense
for
kids,
because
there
is
a
very
low
chance
of
each
grade
of
students
getting
it.
Everyone
hopes
to
make
their
families
proud.
A
Everybody
should
remember
to
wear
their
uniform,
even
though
you
don't
like
it
call
from
a
cart
toll
except
then
ask
the
present
moment
contains
accept
it
as
you
chosen.
It
always
work
with
it,
not
against
it.
This
will
miraculously
transform
your
whole
life
unquote.
We
should
always
be
role
models
and
be
kind
to
each
other.
I
hope
you
guys
would
all
remember
this.
It's
not
about
luck.
It's
about
how
you
earn
it
never
give
up
dream
bigger
than
you
ever
imagined.
Now,
I
want
to
introduce
you
to
meet
Ganesha.
B
C
B
D
D
Who
are
we
the
hardware
test?
Who
are
we?
The
harbour
cat
Paulo?
We
know
cuz,
we
yard
tides,
I,
believe
in
myself,
and
my
teachers
believe
in
me
too
I
care
about
my
work
and
other,
like
you,
my
purpose
responsible,
individual
determined
to
negate.
Similarly,
we
know
it
and
we
show
it
in
our
time
and
I'll
be
introducing
when
you
live.
A
Hi,
my
name
is
Wendy
Rouen
I
am
in
fifth
grade
and
I
won
the
scholarship
in
third
grade.
2015
I
would
like
to
acknowledge
some
people
in
the
audience
that
are
important
to
the
leadership
scholarship
partnership.
Would
you
please
stand
if
I
call
your
name
first,
we
scholars
would
like
to
thank
Gd
Helsing
or
our
founder.
A
E
Thanks
Wendy
to
the
nice
welcome
and
thanks
to
all
the
leaders
and
scholars
to
get
enough
on
getting
us
off
to
a
great
start.
This
morning,
I
know
you've
worked
hard
with
Louet
and
Tom
all
week
to
make
sure
you're
ready
for
the
day
today.
So
thanks
for
all
you
work
this
morning
and
no
loss,
we
getting
ready
Comorian
harvard
head
students.
C
F
E
C
E
C
E
Elementary
school
student
I
give
it
an
opportunity
to
stop
planning
for
college
now
it
CDs
before
I
go
any
further.
I
do
have
to
recognize
PD
P
DS,
the
mastermind
behind
him.
The
type
of
leads
that
12
years
ago,
feedings
Humber
friends,
has
this
incredible
idea,
and
now
here
we
are
celebrating
students
who
are
going
on
to
college
and.
E
E
You
guys
know
I'm
not
going
to
have
a
voice
by
recess
today,
right
today
we
also
get
to
recognize
former
Harbor
tips,
doing
so
with
children
as
leaders,
scholars
back
when
they
were
in
elementary
school.
There
were
all
high
school
graduates
now
or
their
repulsively
in
the
next
few
days
and
they're
all
moving
on
to
college
you'll
get
to
meet
them
later
on
this
morning
and
I.
D
E
But
you
know
last
night
I'm
sure
some
of
you
guys
need
us
to
watch
some
of
the
cast
warriors
Game
one
again,
I
recited
Russell
Morris
and
everyone
stand
up,
so
they
can
watch
look
wrong
with
the
Cavs
and
sevens
around
with
the
wars
is,
and
even
when
I
watch
those
games.
I
still
say
to
myself
man
when
I
grow
up
I
want
to
be
a
basketball
player.
It's
just
like
LeBron.
Even
though
he's
about
15
years
younger
than
me
right,
the
white
a
fighter
goes
guys,
there's
still
this
fantastic
basketball.
Please.
E
So
so
you
know
I'm
Irish
guys
with
a
hoop
skills
and
as
I've
watching
basketball,
but
it's
crazy
as
this
may
sound
deform
a
Harvard
students
are
here
to
collect
their
scholarship
checks
today
in
the
real
role
models
for
us.
Those
people
are
looking
at
right
now
on
stage
you
guys
are
the
heroes
for
our
students.
All
right,
maybe
you
guys
are
graded,
shoot
three-pointers
right.
E
E
E
E
Like
to
introduce
the
president
a
new
president,
the
Harvard
Kent
leadership,
scholarship
partnership.
He
brought
some
great
energy
to
bring
new
ideas
to
the
board
and
he's
been
a
longtime
friend
at
the
Harvard
10.
Do
you
guys
hurt
remember
him
for
when
he
get
our
NASA
a
couple
years
ago
inside
his
book
said
read,
so
please
welcome
my
good
friend,
Stuart
Murphy.
F
F
G
F
C
F
F
F
F
F
J
This
really
is
my
favorite
occasion
of
the
year
to
come
out
and
speak
to
a
terrific
group,
a
terrific
community
and
I
look
forward
to
this
in
getting
this
these
awards
or
as
recognition
of
the
service
that
all
of
our
teachers
and
paraprofessionals
do
is
an
extreme
pleasure
and
an
honor.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
I
usually
say
a
few
words
about
leadership
and
I.
J
Community
involvement
is
key
to
growing
a
great
school,
and
what
we
have
here
is
a
great
school
I'm,
so
delighted
to
be
here
on
behalf
of
your
teachers
and
paraprofessionals
and
all
those
who
work
with
you
every
day
to
bring
you
greetings
and
congratulations
for
your
achievement.
You
are
all
to
be
commended
for
your
hard
work,
how
you
cooperate
with
others,
how
you
help
others
and
for
your
student
leadership.
J
Let
me
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
what
leadership
is
I'd
like
you
to
raise
your
hands
if
you
help
out
at
home
with
the
choice,
that's
very
good!
Now,
please
keep
your
hands
up
all
right,
raise
your
hands.
If
you
help
your
teacher
and
your
classmates
boy
hands
just
one
up
and
now
raise
your
hands.
If
you
try
to
hide
us
in
school,
you
do
your
homework
and
you
help
your
brothers
and
sisters
at
home,
along
with
your
parents.
J
J
Leadership
is
when
you
do
your
best
and
try
to
set
a
good
example
for
others,
and
we
here
today
to
honor
terrific
student
leaders,
which
you'll
learn
more
about
later.
These
are
students
who
help
others
who
do
their
classwork
very
well
and
try
very
hard.
This
is
quite
an
honor
for
them
and
it's
an
acknowledgement
from
you
that
hard
work
pays
off.
I
hope
that
one
day
all
of
you
will
be
up
have
your
chance
to
come
up
on
the
stage
to
get
the
same
award
again.
E
E
Certainly
be
invited,
but
we
wish
you
a
wonderful
retirement
students,
thanks
for
bearing
with
me
through
those
technical
difficulties,
and
thank
you
to
the
camera
folks
who
helped
take
the
microphone.
Thank
you
so
much.
Our
next
guest
is
a
pretty
familiar
face
here.
At
the
Harvard
Kent
he's
a
huge
supporter
of
our
school
in
all
Boston
schools.
He
works
every
day
to
ensure
that
the
city
of
Boston
is
one
of
the
best
cities
in
the
country,
I'm
very
honored,
to
introduce
the
mayor
of
the
city
Boston
mr.
Marty
Walsh.
K
K
Want
to
thanks
to
it,
I
want
to
thank
all
of
the
board
and
everyone
who
had
something
to
do
with
putting
this
event
together.
This
truly
is
richness
and
said:
this
is
a
special
day.
It's
a
special
day
because
the
community,
many
of
you,
don't
have
kids
in
the
school
here,
give
back
to
the
school
every
year
and
through
your
efforts,
this
school
has
been
up
risen
to
level
one
school.
A
lot
of
you
saw
something
many
many
years
ago
in
this
school
that
there
could
be.
K
There
could
be
the
best
to
be
taken
out
of
it
and
because
of
your
advocacy
I
want
to
thank
you
for
that
being
a
loved
one
school,
there's
a
lot
of
pieces
to
it.
Certainly,
the
kids
and
the
parents,
the
teachers,
the
support
staff,
but
also
having
a
strong,
committed
outside
partner
like
you're,
like
this
organization,
makes
a
big
difference
and
I
wish.
We
had
this
organization.
K
I
said
this
last
year,
I
wish
we
had
this
organization
in
every
single
school
in
Boston
all
the
schools,
because
we
would
be
able
to
continue
to
maximize,
but
our
goal
is
to
make
sure
that
every
school
in
Boston
is
just
like
the
Harvick
tent
so
again
to
all
the
all
the
board
members
both
past
and
present.
Thank
you
very
much
for
doing
this,
and
your
commitment
to
Richard
stuntman
I
want
to
congratulate
him
as
well.
K
He's
your
time,
cheering
he's
dedicated
his
his
entire
career
to
teaching
and
then
advancing
teaching
I've
had
the
chance
to
know
Richard
for
a
long
time
since,
before
he
became
the
president
of
the
btu
I
work
with
him
as
a
state
representative
and
now
as
mayor
of
the
city
of
Boston,
I
give
a
chance
to
sit
down
them.
We
have
good
conversations.
We
have
feisty
conversation,
but
then
the
day,
the
one
thing
we
both
believe
in
and
agreein
is
that
it's
about
the
kids.
K
K
I
know
we're
going
to
hear
but
hear
from
Danny
Ryan
a
little
bit.
Your
state
representative,
who
I
know,
is
no
stranger
to
the
school
and
I
Thank
You
Dean
Iranian
and
in
each
rossabi
George
City,
Councilor,
sabe,
George's
somewhere.
I
want
to
thank
her
as
well
for
her
advocacy
on
behalf
former
schoolteacher
now
city
councilor
know
she
is,
but
thank
you
and
he
so
for
the
work
that
you
do.
K
We
here
today
to
congratulate
the
six
winners
that
worked
hard
proved
themselves
as
leaders
every
day
demonstrate
character,
honesty,
teamwork
and
that's
what
the
school
is
all
about.
The
Harvey
camp
to
all
the
students
here,
I
just
want
to
say
how
proud
I
am
of
all
of
you:
I
love
the
fact
of
of
the
spirit
of
the
school,
whether
you're
in
first
grade
of
fifth
grade.
Thank
you
for
what
you
do
here.
You
know
you
have
an
opportunity
here
to
really
fulfill
your
dreams
and
I
hope
you
all
have
dreams
that
you
won't.
K
You
want
to
do
when
you
get
older
when
I
was
in
school,
when
I
was
in
fifth
grade
I,
remember
back
to
it
and
I
think
I
think
what
I
want
to
be
back
then
was
in
politics.
I
wanted
my
name
on
a
bumper
sticker
and-
and
you
know
a
bunch
of
years
later,
because
of
a
lot
of
great
teachers
and
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
help
along
the
way
I
thought
I
did
get
my
name
on
that
bumper
sticker.
K
So
whatever
your
dream
is
whatever
your
dream
is,
make
sure
you
pursue
your
dream,
if
you're
here,
if
you're
from
a
different
country,
make
sure
you're
part
of
the
fact
that
you
from
a
different
country,
if
your
parents
are
from
a
different
country,
be
proud
of
the
fact.
Your
parents
from
a
different
country
because
that's
I
was
I
was
a
kid
who
grew
up.
My
parents
are
from
a
different
country,
so
in
my
house
they
spoke
diverse,
they
spoke
was
called
Gaelic
and
a
lot
of
times.
K
My
parents
could
help
me
a
little
bit
mile
mark,
but
up
to
like
third
grade,
then
they
couldn't
help
me
as
much,
because
the
learning
we
had
was
different.
But
what
makes
Boston
so
special
is
that
when
you
look
around
this
room,
all
of
us
come
from
different
places
and
that's
what
makes
us
special.
But
the
one
thing
that
you
have
in
common
is
all
of
you
in
this
room.
K
K
Also
I
just
want
to
say
with
seeing
results
when
it
comes
to
graduation
rates
was
seeing
results
in
high
school
and
we're
seeing
results
in
going
to
college
and
last
year
were
able
to
launch
a
program
in
the
city
of
Boston
that
all
of
our
high
school
students
with
a
2.0
GPA
which
isn't
really
high.
But
it
was
an
opportunity
we
get
getting
them
into
free,
Community
College
into
Roxbury.
Community
College
and
Bunker
Hill
Community
College,
and
then
we
also
expanded
that
program
to
Masbate
Community
College
well,
actually
was
the
first
we
did.
K
You've
laid
the
foundation
a
long
time
ago
for
these
programs
all
we're
doing
now
supporting
these
programs
with
support
these
programs
with
the
child
savings
account,
which
we
launched
right
here
at
the
school,
was
supporting
these
programs
with
making
sure
that
our
young
people
get
an
opportunity
to
graduate
high
school
and
when
they
graduate
high
school,
put
them
on
a
pathway
to
college
or
career,
and
that's
what
we
that's,
what
we
owe
them
as
a
society.
So
again,
thank
you
to
all
the
all
the
members
of
the
board.
K
E
Thank
You
mr.
mayor
I'm
very
very
excited
to
introduce
our
next
guest.
This
is
his
first
leadership
scholarship
ceremony,
although
certainly
not
his
first
time
here
at
the
Harvard
Kent,
but
I
am
thrilled
that
he
could
attend
this
morning.
Please
welcome
the
superintendent
of
Boston
Public
Schools,
dr.
Tommy
Chang.
L
Morning,
students
and
good
morning
to
all
our
special
guests
good
morning
to
our
parents
good
morning,
Alex
me
members.
Thank
you
for
coming
to
this
event
and
principal
Gallagher.
This
is
my
first
event
and
I'm
so
moved
it's
just
incredible
to
see
such
a
wonderful
community
of
people
come
around
and
support
the
young
people
at
the
Harvard
tent.
So
thank
you
for
your
leadership
and
two
presidents.
Tubman
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
work
with
you
for
over
the
last
two
years.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
leadership.
L
Your
commitment
to
Boston
Public,
Schools,
45
years
of
service
to
Boston
Public
Schools.
You
were
serving
Boston
Public
Schools
before
I
was
even
born
absolutely,
but
that
all
joking
aside,
that's
just
think
it's
incredible.
He
has
dedicated
45
years
of
serving
this
city
and
a
young
people's
City
in
the
city.
Sir.
Thank
you
so
much
Tommy
Walsh,
instructional
superintendent
in
represent
right.
Thank
you
for
being
here
and
Mayor
Walsh
mayor
Walsh.
L
And
just
as
importantly,
our
world-
and
we
have
some
challenges
we
are
facing
as
a
country
of
the
world
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
so
courageous
and
bold,
whether
it's
issues
all
about
immigrants,
transgendered
youth,
the
environment,
you've
always
been
out
in
the
lead
on
it.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
your
leadership.
I
just
have
a
quick
message
for
young
people:
young
people,
whether
you're
a
scholarship
winner
or
you
or
not.
You
are
the
innovators.
You
are
the
scholars.
L
You
are
the
leaders,
your
the
teachers,
you
are
the
superintendents
of
tomorrow
and
when
us
as
adults,
no
longer
can
take
care
of
ourselves,
we're
going
to
depend
on
you
to
take
care
of
us,
take
care
of
the
city
and
take
care
of
this
world.
You
make
us
so
proud
and
I
love
coming
to
these
sort
of
ceremonies
when
young
people
are
actually
leading
and
they're
the
ones
speaking
and
they're
ones
guiding,
and
so
you
are
our
inspiration
as
well.
So
thank
you
for
all
your
accomplishments.
L
A
A
When
I
first
came
into
class,
which
I
was
a
little
late
for
I
saw
a
teacher
named
mr.
OH
talking
about
what
the
ceremony
is
and
how
it
works,
but
really
surprised
me
that
there
was
one
because,
of
course,
of
clueless
about
it
and
when
the
ceremony
started,
I
started
burning
up
thinking,
I
might
win.
It
was
like
a
soccer
game
when
you
really
want
your
team
to
win
and
the
score.
H
C
A
A
E
Thanks
Jeremy,
you
certainly
did
not
disappoint
I
know
that
the
old
have
wanted
to
explode
from
the
inside.
That's
what
happened
when
the
microphone
broke
to
me
I
and
wanted
to
explode
from
the
inside
okay.
So
at
this
time,
I
would
like
to
ask
our
former
Harvard
Kent
students
and
now
high
school
graduates
to
come
on
up
on
stage
for
a
minute.
Please
come
on
out,
don't
be
shy.
E
G
M
Hello,
my
name
is
Maria
I
go
to
Boston
to
a
Leadership,
Academy
and
I'll
be
going
to
the
cell
college
in
the
fall.
A
E
E
E
E
B
E
Our
first
winner
is
described
by
his
teachers
as
a
focused
and
hardworking
student,
who
shows
his
individuality
for
letting
nothing
nothing
get
in
the
way
of
his
learning.
He
has
made
huge
academic
academic
gains
this
year
and
is
determined
to
continue
that
growth,
setting
ambitious
academic
goals
and
always
working
hard
to
achieve
them.
This
student
is
a
role
model
for
his
classmates.
He
has
a
very
calm
demeanor,
but
he
always
sticks
up
for
what
he
knows
is
right,
he's
an
excellent
student,
but
an
even
better
friend.
E
Well-Deserved
Diego,
our
second
grade
3
winner,
is
described
by
her
teachers
as
a
very
hardworking
student,
with
the
friendly
and
bubbly
personality
and
I
think
that
fits
her
perfectly.
She
demonstrates
leadership
by
volunteering
to
help
with
grade
1
students
as
they
learn
how
to
read,
she's
always
kind
to
her
friends
and
is
sure
to
stand
up
and
use
her
voice.
As
she
knows,
something
is
wrong.
I
am
thrilled
to
announce
our
second
third
grade
winner
for
the
day
is
my
good
friend
Gabriela
Hernandez.
C
E
E
E
Our
first
grade,
full
winner,
is
a
pretty
remarkable
person.
She's
got
a
lot
of
admirable
qualities
according
to
our
teachers,
she
demonstrates
drive
and
determination
every
time
she
walks
in
the
classroom.
She
embraces
challenges
with
confidence
and
determination
and
does
not
shy
away
from
any
task.
Another
word
that
I
would
use
to
describe
the
school
student
is
resilient.
E
She
has
faced
some
huge
challenges
over
the
past
year
and
her
strength
and
determination
have
been
immeasurable,
she's
a
positive
role
model
for
her
friends
as
well
of
all
of
our
staff
and
a
picture
of
strength
to
anyone
who
knows
her
I'm,
honored
and
proud,
and
glad
that
she's
here,
especially
given
what
happened
in
the
gym
this
morning
to
announce
our
next.
Our
first
fourth
grade
full
winner,
Fiona
Tyler,
a
coyote,
oh
I,
know
you
have
some
family
here
as
well.
E
Walking
by
with
that
giant
check
again,
hi
like
okay,
our
second
grade
full
winner
is
described
by
his
teachers
as
ready
to
learn
every
day
and
always
ready
for
the
next
challenge,
he's
a
responsible
student
who
always
makes
good
choices
and
pushes
classroom
discussions
to
a
deeper
level.
This
student
is
also
a
very
time
friend
and
ensures
that
no
one
ever
feels
left.
Oh
I,
don't
think
I've
ever
seen.
The
student
Dwayne
ting,
but
smile
be
polite
and
happy,
and
it
makes
me
happy
turned
out
that
our
second
grade
full
winner
is
Alexander
LeBron.
C
E
B
E
I
know
our
fifth
grade
students.
This
is
your
third
ceremony.
I
know
you've
been
here
three
times
you've
been
through
this
a
few
times.
So,
let's
see
who
our
winners
are
today
our
first
grade
five
winner,
it's
described
as
a
natural
leader
amongst
their
peers
and
the
embodiment
of
pride.
We
hope
to
see
in
all
students
very
high
praise
indeed,
from
her
teachers.
E
She's,
always
one
of
the
first
students
in
the
school,
with
a
big
smile
and
an
eagerness
to
help
others
so
tears
enjoy
working
with
our
groups
as
she's
put
to
help
explain
a
new
strategy
or
help
develop
a
new
plan.
She
has
been
a
valued
member
of
the
fifth
grade
leadership
team
when
she
volunteered
to
help
younger
students,
academically
she's
described
as
a
true
scholar
and
leader
in
someone.
E
Her
teacher
was
proud
to
nominate
the
future
is
very
bright
for
a
great
first
grade,
five
winner
and
actually
yesterday,
when
we
had
the
art
show
I
distinctly,
remember
her
picture.
We,
she
pictured
herself
as
a
doctor
and
I,
have
no
doubt
that
that's
going
to
come
true,
so
welcome
our
wonderful
Sofia
Abraham.
C
C
C
E
Our
final
award
winner
of
the
day
this
award
goes
to
sone,
whoo,
right,
I'm,
pretty
sure
I'm
gonna
miss
a
lot
next
year,
he's
a
student
who,
every
day
greets
me
at
the
door
with
the
smile
and
usually
some
sort
of
comments
about
last
night's
basketball
game
or
something
that
he
knows.
That
I,
like
he's
described
by
his
teacher
as
a
developer
and
a
team
builder,
who
pushes
himself
to
learn
and
maintain
concepts
that
go
above
and
beyond.
He
has
a
special
way
with
his
classmates
and
all
of
them
means
something
important
to
him.
E
E
It
just
say
no
keyonnah
did
not
take
the
money
and
run
that
big
jack
is
not
cashable,
but
she
had
to
get
to
an
appointed
rapid
if
thats
why
she
took
out
there.
I
would
like
to
now
introduce
our
state
representative
who
our
fourth
and
fifth
grade
students
might
remember.
From
last
year
he
attempted
to
sing
a
song.
N
Good
morning,
everyone
congratulations
to
our
winners
and
congratulations
to
everybody
else
in
the
audience
for
supporting
your
fellow
students
in
to
the
board.
Also
for
doing
what
you
do.
I
won't
sing,
I
promise,
maybe
tonight
at
karaoke
their
karaoke
place
around
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
talk
a
little
bit.
I
have
two
little
girls
about
your
age.
N
Some
of
you
are
age,
first
grade
and
third
grade
in
as
they're
sitting
here.
Thinking
about
what
we
do
here
and
I
think
the
mayor
and
some
of
the
other
speakers
talked
about
the
differences
we
have
sometimes
about
education,
and
we
do
some
home
reading
at
home.
The
first
grade
books
that
I
can
still
read
the
third
grade.
N
Books
get
a
little
tougher,
it's
still
a
fun
stuff,
it's
stinky
socks
and
when
we,
the
stinky
socks
book
the
turtle
trying
to
get
up
a
hill,
but
my
third
grader
now
is
reading
a
story
called
my
name
is
Malala
and
any
of
the
third
graders
hear
that
story
yet
or
reading
it.
It's
about
a
little
girl
little
older
than
you
guys
who
lived
in
Pakistan
in
the
2000s
in
her
area.
N
She
started
a
blog
on
her
own
and
she
told
the
world
about
what
was
going
on.
She
won
a
Nobel
Prize
because
it
was
against
the
law
for
her
to
go
to
school
and
she
kept
going
and
she
told
people
about
it
and
and
I
just
bring
that
story
up
we're
in
the
middle
of
reading
the
book.
I
don't
really
know
how
it
ends.
I
should
because
I
do
watch
CNN,
but
and
and
the
people
that
are
here
today
and
the
differences
we
have
here
in
our
country.
It's
the
only
edges.
N
N
You
know
a
little
something
to
show
you
guys
that
there
are
avenues
there
to
get
to
education,
no
matter
how
you
want
to
do
it
and
we're
in
the
greatest
country
in
the
world
in
which,
for
you
to
achieve
those
goals
in
the
board
here,
and
these
fine
people
here
are
just
a
symbol
of
that
and
I
just
want
the
story.
I
didn't
mean
to
I
party
should
have
just
saying,
but
I
that
story.
I
was
reading
the
story
last
night
and
it
just
kind
of
struck
me
today,
as
I
stand
in
here.
N
E
M
A
A
It
has
been
a
great
time
here
at
the
Harbor
tent
was
been
standing
since
a
long
time
and
I'd
like
to
say
congratulations
to
our
current
scholars
and
being
a
scholar
is
a
big
advantage
in
life
thousand
dollars
for
you
to
go
to
college
and
do
something
which
I
hope
is
important,
like
helping
cure,
illnesses,
contribute
to
science
or
or
open
up
a
big
business
like
Apple.
Now
anybody
in
the
audience
who
is
feeling
down
because
they
didn't
win,
there's
always
a
chance
to
win
for
another,
twelve
or
so
years.
E
That
was
really
nice
and
a
good
job.
I
want
to
thank
all
our
guests,
who
came
here
today,
our
guests
on
the
stage,
our
guests
in
the
crowd,
but
mostly
I,
want
to
thank
all
our
students
for
being
here
this
morning
and
congratulate
our
winners,
one
more
time
as
well
as
our
college
seniors.
Congratulations
for
everyone!
Thank
you
and
we'll
see
you
next
year
for
year,
13.
Thank
you.