Anzar High School graduate Matthew Rosa said now that his four
years there are over, he can
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gladly say that high school was the best four years of my
life.
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I do not fear a new school or new people
– nor do I fear my departure from Anzar,
”
he said.
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Instead, I embrace our graduation as another test.
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SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
Anzar High School graduate Matthew Rosa said now that his four years there are over, he can “gladly say that high school was the best four years of my life.”
As a senior speaker at Anzar’s graduation on Thursday, Rosa addressed his fellow Class of 2009 graduates and a full audience in the school gym. And while he embraced his graduation as the next test in his life, he said is ready for the future.
“I do not fear a new school or new people – nor do I fear my departure from Anzar. Instead, I embrace our graduation as another test.”
As the 55 graduates marked the end of their high school careers, the graduation also marked the final address to graduates by Superintendent Jackie Munoz, who is retiring after 13 years in that position. She addressed the graduates about transition.
“In most cases, the changes have been relatively easy due to the support of a friend and other support of the adults in your lives.”
She continued: “I know that a positive transition from high school to this next phase in a young person’s life is crucial to becoming a productive adult. That said, Anzar has prepared you well.”
The ceremony began with a traditional Anzar processional where the graduates walked into the gym to songs of their choice, displaying a wide range of music from Paul Simon to Outkast to Lady Gaga.
Senior adviser and history teacher Marilyn Breiling started her speech addressing the parents of the graduates.
“Like an estimated 9.4 percent of the population, you’re out of a job,” she said, referring to the national unemployment rate.
For the full story and photos, pick up a copy of The Free Lance on Tuesday.