Hello fellow students and teachers, Many of you should know who I am, but for the ones who don’t my name is Matthew. I have to get this done so I can graduate so let’s get this done with. I’m going to tell you about some of my experiences that I enjoyed and the ones that I have not enjoyed as much. We will start with the worse because who wants to remember the last thing of the speech. Thanks CNN might be the only good thing I have learned from you. I will not miss the halls filled with kids not moving and thinking they own the place that’s right freshmen you know who you are. I will not miss the weird smells that are produced from this place I swear a truck stop bathroom smells better than some of the smells that come out of this place. I will not miss the people in the parking lot taking up 3 places and on the rare occupation 4, thinking that there 500 dollar car actually cost a million dollars. I will not miss the water problems in this school, I never thought I would have been going to a school in California but here we are. And the number one thing I will not miss from this school is the countless hours of sleep that I could have gotten instead of waking up and coming to school, yes I do wake up and go to Work at 5 in the morning but the difference is I am getting payed for that. Now to finish this speech on a good note I will miss the relationships that I have created with certain teachers and I will come back to visit when I can. I will miss all the jokes that I tell my friends and the inside jokes that only me and my friends will get only. I will miss only having to travel about 6 minutes to get to school instead of the 60 minutes to get down to South Portland. I will miss all the times of leaving early to go home and relaxed for the little time I have before going and doing more school work. And the number one thing I will miss about leaving this school is my friends and all the crazy things we have done. Like the time when a certain person got lost 5 and a half hours in the woods, not going to name names Blaize. But these are the things I will remember and I hope to keep in touch with. I have been through a lot these 4 years and I am happy to say that high school wasn’t the worse thing I have learned a lot and I have seen myself change from some dumb freshmen to a smart senior with a solid plan for what I want to do after this. I wish you all the best of luck in your adventures from going to the workforce or going off to college, never let anything stop you and put your mind to the things you want and never look back.
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Even though there was a lot of bad in high school, you are right that we have changed over the year from freshman that don’t know what’s going on into smarter Seniors. It’s good that you have a plan for your future and that you’re going to another state to take on it’s challenges there.