2014 School Year Graduation Ceremony
2014 School Year Graduation Ceremony
To start with our program; we will pay tribute to our national flag, we ask everyone
Those present should stand up and uncover their heads.
Free, and sacred to me, is the right to think... Education is fundamental for the
social happiness; it is the principle on which the freedom and the enhancement of the
towns.
He is among us:
Professor Gabriel Cruz Cruz, Director of this educational institution, comes before us to conduct
the offering of the program.
An excellent teacher is one who, teaching little, instills in the student a desire.
great to learn” Arturo Graf
Through sounds, rhythms, and silences, music awakens feelings in every being and
sensations capable of lifting us to different states of mood.
The following are the 1st and 2nd grade students with the dance titled 'The Planets'.
There are men who fight for a day, and they are good.
There are men who fight for many days, and they are very good...
but there are those who fight their whole lives, those are the essentials.
FIRST "A"
SECOND 'A'
THIRD "A"
FOURTH "A"
FIFTH"A"
SIXTH "A"
The most outstanding students and teachers in the different competitions are presented before us,
to present them with their recognition for their excellent performance.
Knowledge Olympics
Poetry is more than words, sentences, and rhymes. Poetry is speaking with the heart in hand.
poetry is to express feelings to the fullest, to make the current of feelings
Take hold of your heart and make the words not words, but feelings.
The fourth and fifth-grade students are presented to recite the beautiful poem titled
Goodbye school.
Oh school! Alma mater! I am filled with nostalgia as I say goodbye, however, a pride invades me.
holds:
The unbreakable faith of returning triumphant and with glory in hand to honor you!
I am pleased to introduce the student: Luis Javier Cruz Cruz, who will speak the words of
farewell, to the generation that graduates today.
The teachers feel very fortunate because each one fulfilled their duty, no matter how much they have.
they were given generously; they take from those hardworking beings their dignity, their life, and their knowledge.
The sixth-grade students are here to delight us with their farewell waltz.
To conclude our solemn program, let us proudly sing the anthem of the State of Mexico,
Directed by Professor: Gabriel Cruz Cruz.