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Livestreamed on June 17, 2022
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Yet
there
it
happened,
you
entered
kindergarten
classrooms
and
began
your
time
in
formative
years
of
schooling
and
whether
we
met
six
years
ago
or
some
time
in
the
past
six
years.
Time
is
what
has
gotten
us
here
today
time
new
york
times,
best-selling
author
harvey
mac
said
time
is
free,
but
it
is
priceless.
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I'm
caitlin
from
mrs
women's
class
it's
hard
to
write
a
memory
about
the
school
when
I
haven't
had
a
complete
experience
in
it
being
out
for
half
a
year
in
third
grade
and
having
to
stay
in
my
personal
bubble.
Last
year,
life
last
year
at
school
was
hard,
but
I
was
happy
to
be
in
school
to
see
my
friends
and
be
outside
the
plastic
shields
made
me
feel,
trapped
and
surrounded.
I
will
always
remember
how
it
held
my
stuff
on
my
desk
when
I
opened
it
this
year.
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B
B
F
D
Musicals
both
watching
the
little
mermaid
and
being
in
the
cast
of
peter
pan
jr
watching
the
little
mermaid
got
me
excited
about
what
was
to
come
in
the
future
of
my
wellness
experience.
When
I
finally
got
the
offering
to
be
peter
payne
jr,
I
couldn't
turn
it
down
being
the
cast
was
so
much
fun.
Thank
you
for
this
experience.
All
this
hi,
my
name
is
maddie's
duds
from
mrs
marchessini
and
mrs
gracie's
class.
My
favorite
wampus
memory
is
when
field
day
was
about
to
start
and
the
fifth
graders
ran
through
us.
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What
I
think
of
this,
I
think
of
all
the
challenging
things
I've
been
through,
but
we
still
had
fun
all
the
teachers
cared
for
us
and
everyone
finally
came
together
after
being
quarantined
office
is
a
great
great
place
and
being
quarantined
was
very
hard
for
lots
of
us,
but
we
pulled
through
wampus
is
a
wonderful,
calm
and
safe
place.
I'm
very
thankful
to
be
here
hi.
My
name
is
adam
wilk
and
I
am
mrs
passman
and
miss
malone's
class.
My
memory
is
jerry
mariano's
visit
because
it's
very
inspirational
and
heartwarming.
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K
K
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Hi
I'm
michael
mcnulty
from
miss
passman
and
mrs
melody's
class.
The
fifth
grade
would
like
to
thank
our
principals,
the
ptsa
vhef
board
of
education
and
administration,
and
byron
hills
for
all
their
support.
While
we
were
at
office,
we
would.
We
would
also
like
to
say
a
special
thanks
to
our
teachers.
G
Sorry
I
thought
I
was
going
to
read
it,
but
I
don't
do
that
well,
good
afternoon
parents,
graduates,
administrators
teachers,
it's
actually
a
really
big
honor
for
me
to
be
here.
F
G
G
It's
my
pleasure
to
be
here
on
behalf
of
ptsa
to
honor
the
teachers,
especially
because
whether
you
realize
now
it's
the
partnership
between
the
administrators
and
the
parents
and
the
teachers
that
makes
this
whole
district
possible.
The
teachers
who
showed
up
last
year
every
day
when
their
kids
were
home,
learning
from
home
and
our
kids
were
in
school.
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Every
day
I
mean
they're
heroes
and
nothing
like
most
of
you,
don't
know
all
the
stuff
that
goes
on
behind
the
scenes,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
collaboration
between
the
teachers
and
the
class
parents
and
the
administrators
on
trying
to
in
the
environment.
We
just
lived
through
make
things
special
when
we
had
no
ability
to
have
special
events,
make
kids
feel
like
they
were
part
of
one
classroom,
we'll
have
to
keep
them
completely
separated,
and
so,
while
this
is
a
graduation
for
all
of
you,
this
is
a
graduation
for
them
too.
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So
it
gives
me
great
pleasure
to
introduce
to
you
some
students
who
are
going
to
honor
their
teachers-
caroline
waxman
for
ms
passman.
G
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L
F
M
B
O
Good
morning
and
welcome
again
to
the
board
of
education,
dr
lomian,
dr
coltennecker,
ms
cunningham
faculty
staff,
parents,
grandparents,
ptsa
education
foundation,
members,
everyone
really
here
today,
class
of
2029
before
I
have
some
words
of
wisdom
and
some
closing
remarks
for
my
dear
friends
over
here.
I
want
to
do
a
couple
of
special
acknowledgements.
K
O
Okay,
just
one
more
quick
thing:
miss
mcinerney,
I
don't
like
to
be
in
the
spotlight
and
I'm
going
to
do
it
a
little
bit
more.
Thank
you
for
all
you've
done
for
wampus.
Your
leadership,
mentorship
friendship
and
thoughtfulness
has
pointed
wampus
in
a
wonderful
direction
the
course
has
been
set.
This
is
because
of
you
all
the
extraordinary
students
and
adults
at
wampus
and
your
leadership.
O
O
O
O
All
right
now,
you
guys
are
up
on
to
the
class
of
2029
what
an
interesting
interesting
three
years
we
have
had
together
at
wampus.
You
should
be
very
proud
of
the
storm
you
have
weathered.
I
know
your
parents,
teachers,
aides
and
everyone
at
wampus
and
throughout
farm
hills
are
extremely
proud
of
you.
O
I
would
imagine
that
no
other
fifth
grade
class
from
now
until
eternity
that
graduates
from
wampus
will
be
able
to
say
they
experienced
what
all
of
you
have
experienced.
Let's
reflect
on
the
past
few
years,
you
entered
a
global
pandemic
in
third
grade.
You
learned
about
virtual
learning
and
google
classrooms
from
there
think
about
what
was
asked
of
you
all
right.
I
tried
to
compile
a
list
here.
O
I
had
some
friends
help
me
with
this,
so
there's
probably
more
when
I
go
for
it:
okay,
social
distancing,
remote
learning,
synchronous,
learning,
asynchronous
learning,
some
cohorts,
some
large
spaces
face
one
direction:
dust
shields
and
caitlyn
mentioned
that
earlier
assigned
spaces
at
recess,
eating
in
the
classroom,
brown
pack,
lunch
specials
in
your
classroom,
safety
protocols,
red
crates,
temperature
checks,
hand,
washing
stations,
hand,
sanitizer,
lifestyle,
wipes
assigned
bathrooms.
One
person
in
the
bathroom
blue
dots
in
the
hallway
walk
in
one
direction.
In
the
hallway
don't
share
supplies,
don't
have
class
parties.
O
I'm
sure
I've
missed
many
things,
but
wow
look
at
the
storm.
You
have
weathered
and
you're
all
here
today.
You
did
it
you're
ready
for
sixth
grade
right
here
with
mr
apple,
mr
ancona
next
year
at
hc
cripton.
It's
unbelievable
congratulations,
but
I
have
one
more
thing,
but
a
quick
round
of
applause.
O
Each
year,
as
I
think
about
what
I
want
to
say
to
the
class,
I
try
to
think
of
a
piece
of
advice
or
anecdote
to
refer
to
that
you
can
refer
to
along
your
educational
journey.
I
have
so
much
material
to
refer
to
because
of
the
things
we
just
mentioned,
but
I
really
want
to
talk
about
growth
and
how
you
continue
to
learn
from
life
experiences.
O
Have
you
had,
as
you
have
over
the
past
few
years?
Henry
ford
has
a
great
quote.
It
reads:
the
only
real
mistake
is
the
one
from
which
we
learned
nothing.
What
does
that
mean?
Well,
I
think
it
means
that
we
know
we
will
make
mistakes.
We
there
will
be
bumps
in
the
road
and
missteps
that
we
take
and
you'll
probably
wish.
We
have
done
some
things
differently.
These
are
okay.
All
of
these
things
are
okay.
As
long
as
you.
O
Them
reflect
on
them
talk
to
your
parents
or
a
trusted
adult
about
them
ultimately
grow
from
them.
You
have
been
quite
resilient
during
these
last
few
years,
continue
to
be
and
continue
to
grow
and
continue
to
learn,
know
that
the
doors
to
wampus
will
be
open
to
you
for
years
to
come.
Just
avoid
the
2
30
to
305
or
all
the
pretty
kids
knock
on
when
don't
like
305
the
doors
will
be
open
to
you.
O
You
should
be
very
proud,
you're
leaving
wampus
in
a
better
place
than
you
found
it
three
years
ago.
You
have
helped
all
of
us
learn
and
grow.
I've
enjoyed
getting
to
know
each
and
every
one
of
you
and
look
forward
to
hearing
the
stories
from
all
the
teachers
and
aides
and
administrators
at
crittenden
about
your
friendships,
your
leadership,
the
time
you
spend,
as
ms
mcinerney
said,
and
the
growth
that
you
have
good
luck
at
hd,
cryptid.
O
All
right,
so
the
ceremony
has
ended.
I
will
dismiss
the
students
by
class
to
a
specific
location
outside
where
you
can
meet
them.
Take
some
pictures
about
five
or
ten
minutes,
we'll
ask
you
if
you
took
the
bus
to
get
back
on
the
bus,
so
we
can
get
the
next
group
over
here
again,
congratulations
to
all
of
you
and
your
children.
We
hope
you
have
a
fantastic
ceremony
has
ended
and
I
will
start
to
dismiss
by
class
goodman.