Alberni District Secondary School
As you walk across the stage at your graduation ceremony on June 26th, 2015, your name will be called, and a short statement will be read out. This is a very important day for you and your family. So, you get to write the statement. We will edit the statement, as needed, for brevity, clarity, and content - but you get to create the message. This is something that you only get to do once in your life, so its certainly a good idea to put some extra thought, care and attention into it.  Inappropriate content will result in your submission being discarded. This, or failure to submit the form in a timely manner, will mean that admin/counseling staff will create a generic (therefore boring!) statement about you.  
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Some things you might consider mentioning:
- Your plans for the future.
- What / Who you will miss.
- A positive message to your classmates.
- School activities you enjoyed while you were here.
First Name *
Phonetic Spelling (First Name)  
(If you are concerned that your first name may be read incorrectly, please write phonetically the correct spelling. ie  Shahi = "shah - he")
Last Name *
Phonetic Spelling  (Last Name)
(If you are concerned that your last name may be read incorrectly, please write phonetically the correct spelling. ie  Shahi = "shah - he")
Student Number *
Grad Write-up Instructions
The message must be brief - no more than about 3-4 lines. It should take no more than about 15 seconds to read aloud. Due to time limits, not all of your message may be read, so please keep your message meaningful but brief. It will be shortened if it is too long! See the sample message below if you need a better idea of how it should sound.

It must be written in the "third person" as it will actually be read by someone else - don't use "I."
Insert your Grad Write-up *
Sample Message:
A very social student, Peragrin's favorite subjects have been Science, Accounting and Math. His future plans include attending VIU to obtain a degree in business, and then to go on to further study in accounting. He will miss his many friends and teachers at ADSS.
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