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Recognition Day is the culmination of all hard work and a year of study.

It is the day when the students


can say, “I’ve done it”. It is a milestone in their lives. It is also a day when they gather and celebrate
success.

It is the most important date in the academic calendar as it is the time when faculty and staff can gather
with the students to celebrate their academic achievement. Remember that each recognition day is not
the end but a new beginning to a new horizon of their career.

Visitors, our dear parents, our unrelenting and dynamic mentors, Welcome to the Recognition Day
Program of Silway-8 National High School SY 20018-2019.

Today, mark another milestone in the history of Silway-8 National High School, as the students push
the boat out on this Recognition Day program. To start our culmination, ladies and gentlemen - the
processional march.

Approaching the stage are-

The 1st year honor students, together with their parents.

The 2nd yeah honor students, also with their parents.

The 3rd year honor students, also together with their dear parents.

Teachers ---------of the 1st year level, headed by their year level chairman,__________.

of the 2nd year level, headed by their year level chairman,___________.

of the 3rd year level, headed by their year level chairman,___________.

of the 4th year level, headed by their year level chairman, __________.

The school administrators, teachers and staff, together with our school principal, Mr. Roel R.
Penaflorida.

The PTA Officers, headed by the PTA president, __________.

[other guests.]

Please remain standing for the entrance of colors.

To formally start the program, let us remain standing for the invocation to be led by select Grade 7
Students, followed by the national anthem to be led by Bea Rose V. Sialana of Grade 8-Mendel.

Indeed, we are celebrating a very momentous event especially to our talented and diverse students and
also teachers who will be marching on their way to the stage and receive their awards and recognition.
We believe that the secrets behind this significant event are the teachers who have rendered their
invaluable service and shared their ideas and wisdom to their students and who had guided them to the
right path and able to sit down in this quadrangle and soon walk up the stage in just a few minutes time.
Ladies and gentlemen, let us all welcome and listen to the opening remarks to be given to us by the
consistent top and honor student from Grade 11 _____, Irelle Jane Yusay.

[quote a part of her speech.]

Let us all give him a resounding round of applause.

At this moment, we believe that not only the students should be given recognition but also the parents
who have worked so hard, gave their best to their children no matter how hard life is, they kept on
working even if their chin touches the ground because of hard work. Let us all take this chance and give
a warm applause to our dear parents.

Honor students aren’t just good in academics; they could also be good in other things! Let us see their
other side. Please welcome, the regular 3rd year honor students followed by the 3rd year honor students
of ESEP to give us their electrifying special number.

Thank you for that fabulous special number. In every endeavor, there are always victors and underdogs
but it doesn’t mean that if you lost it is already a defeat as attested by as one of my favorite quotes run
like this “Losing is not always a defeat and winning is not always a victory. Today, not everybody made
it to the top, but those who did are the ones called the “the cream of the crop.” At this moment, ladies
and gentlemen, let us proceed to the awarding of Academic excellence to students of the different year
levels. To start with the 1st year level, may we call on the year level chairman, Mrs. Vilma Mariano, and
_________ to assist on the awarding of certificates to academic excellent awardees of the first year
level.

[then 2nd year, finally the 3rd year]

Now, let us proceed to the awarding of the honor students. To start with the 1st year level, may we call
on the year level chairman, once again, Mrs. Vilma Mariano and Mr. Cena for the giving of certificates.

Let’s clap our hands once again for the first year honor students.

Perhaps, all would be a success to a teacher to see his former students in the school grounds once
again; who are now enjoying their lives on a new lifestyle; but never fails to remember. They have in
one way or another, their own little way to contribute, inspire, and give back to their Alma Mater. Ladies
and gentlemen to introduce to us our speakers, may we call on their former adviser, _______.

[quote a part of their speeches.]

Thank you for that inspiring message.


Let us take this opportunity ladies and gentlemen to witness the intelligent and talented students of Sta.
Elena High School. May we call on the first year honor students as they will render their exciting
intermission number.

How about another round of applause? Thank you for that wonderful number.

Let us move on to the next level. The 2nd year level honor students, to be awarded and called up on
stage by no other than their year level chairman, Ms. Roselle Lazaro.

How about another special number? Please welcome, the selected 2nd year ESEP Students.

That was awesome! Let’s give them another resounding round of applause.

Moving on, let us now proceed to the awarding of the 3rd year level honor students. May we call on our
stunning year level chairman, and also our adviser, Mrs. Rose Alonzo.

Let’s clap our hands, once again, to our fellow 3rd year honor students. Congratulations!

We’ve seen their faces on stage just a while ago. Now, let’s see them up on the stage once again for a
special number. Please welcome, the 2nd year ESEP honor students followed by the Regular 2nd year
honor students.

Thank you for that wonderful number.

Many wants being recognized, but a few I mean five are worthy of recognition. Let us proceed to the
awarding of the top 5 students of each year level and sections. To start with the first year level, down to
the third year level to be awarded and called up on stage by their year level chairmen.

Once and for all, let us clap our hands for the awardees. Congratulations colleagues!

To break the monotony of the program, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, a fantastic intermission
number care of no other than, the very energetic, Mrs. Cristy Cantalejo.

A recognition day is not just plainly for the awarding and giving certificates, from the root word,
recognize, we can say that it is also a time, once in a year, that we take time to give credits to our
mentors and that they are appreciated. Genuine praise is wonderful to receive and simple to give, but
none of us do it enough. Today can also be the perfect day to say a ‘thank you’.

This day is of giving praise for their job well done, to recognize their kindness shown and other things
that make our teachers extraordinary, exceptional and incomparable. Let us take them to the stage that
will simply tell them that they have made an impact. Please welcome, Ladies and gentlemen, the
awarding of the outstanding teachers to be awarded and called up on stage by no other than, our
principal, Mr. Elizalde Cena.

Let’s give our dear teachers a round of applause of warm appreciation. Congratulations, Sir, Ma’am.
Now let us lend our ears and open our hearts to the inspirational message of the 1st honor of the 3rd
year ESEP, Zenon Pestaño.

[quote from the speech]

Thank you very much for that stirring message.

“Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do
it,” this was the line uttered by the late American President Dwight Eisenhower which have had helped
us move on. At this point, let us pay attention, pin our ears back as we call on the head, the father, and
a true leader, no other than our endearing Principal Mr. Elizalde Cena, for his closing remarks.

[quote from the speaker.]

Thank you very much sir. We are so pleased and delighted to your words.

As we end today’s affair, we would like to leave a thought for all of you and all of us. Abraham Lincoln,
the 16th US president, once quoted, “Don't worry when you are not recognized, but strive to be worthy
of recognition.” It’s hard not to be recognized…when you feel like you deserve it, when you feel like it’s
been left up to you, when you have been given responsibility, when you feel like you have aced the
test, when you feel worthy of it, when you think it couldn’t have been done without you, when you know
that you gave 100%, when it cost you a lot, when you sacrificed, and when you want it. We may not be
worth of the recognition in human eyes but remember, God will always be our great audience in
everything, He knows best, more than giving a certificate, a medal, or a shake hand, it is His glory, His
blessings.

Congratulations!

In every occasion, the presence of the guest of honor and speaker makes the occasion more significant
and memorable. By his words of wisdom we can be able to get ideas that will help us progress. “I like to
listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen,” a famous line
uttered by one of the popular American novelists and poets Ernest Hemingway. Ladies and gentlemen
to introduce to us our guest of honor and speaker on today’s affair, may we call on the ever vibrant and
full of enthusiasm, _________________________

Ladies and gentlemen let us all stand and welcome the man of the hour, a man dedicated to public
service and a man with philanthropic attitude, let us all give an echoing applause to our beloved
_________.

We are very much honored to have here with us our very supportive and dynamic ______ as he will
inspire us with his inspirational message.
Thank you very much sir for that stirring message.

Recognition Day is the culmination of all hard work and a year of study

Visitors, our dear parents, our unrelenting and dynamic mentors, Welcome to our Recognition Day
Program of Silway-8 National High School.

To our ever equal School Principal, Sir Roel R. Penaflorida, to our vibrant and tenacious Master
Teachers, _______________, _______________________, ___________________,
________________, ________________________; to our big-hearted guest of honor and speaker in
today’s event, Sir Alvin G. Butil, to our highly competent and deeply motivated members of the faculty
and staff; other officials of the Department of Education and Barangay officials present on this
occasion; to the proud and loving parents; visitors, friends, ladies and gentlemen, a pleasant morning.

To formally start the culmination, let us all stand and witness the processional. Approaching the stage
are the Honor students, special awardees, together with their supportive parents,

Grade 7 Class

Grade 8 Class

Grade 9 Class’

Grade 10 Class

Grade 11 Class

the school administration, faculty and staff. May we give them a resounding applause.

Please remain standing for the doxology/invocation to be performed by select Grade 7 students,
followed by the National Anthem, Region XII Hymn, South Cotabato Hymn and Silway-8 NHS Hymn to
be led by Bea Rose V. Sialana of Grade 8 Mendel.

You may now take your seats.

I do believe that the secret behind this significant event are not only teachers who have rendered their
invaluable service by guiding these students to the right path, but also the parents who have given
them the support, love, and encouragement in every activities in our school.
In a few minutes time, these parents will soon walk up here in the stage feeling proud and successful to
accompany their children as they receive the fruit of their labor.

We believe that not only the students should be given recognition but also the parents who have
worked so hard and have given their best to their children no matter how difficult life is. You, dear
parents, have kept on working even if your chin touches the ground because of hard work. So, ladies
and gentlemen, let us take this opportunity to give them a warm applause.

Like their parents, our students who are at their best today aren’t just good in academics; they could
also be good in other things too! Let us witness their other side. Please welcome the ____________ for
an electrifying special number.

Thank you for that fabulous intermission number. There you have witnessed how intelligent our
students are. Well, you heard it right! Intelligence is not just about academic, but also in arts and crafts
– in which students might have one or more of these multiple intelligences.

Ladies and gentlemen, to introduce to us our guest of honor and speaker, may we call on the ever
vibrant and full of enthusiasm guidance counselor and teacher, Maám Mayflor B. Neri.

Thank you so much sir for that stirring message.

To break the monotony of the program, let us witness another exciting intermission number,
_________.

Thank you for that wonderful number!

To start with the reading of honors and awarding of certificates, may we call on the Grade 7 Special
Science Curriculum Adviser, Sir Jay Michael B. Apares, to be followed by the year level Chairman,
Maam Elsie F. Mosquera for the Grade 7 Basic Education Curriculum.

Many wants to be recognized, but a few are worthy of recognition. It is worth it because you guys have
worked hard for that credit. Congratulations to all successful students of this school year 2018-2019.

DON’T FORGET THE THANK YOU’S IN BETWEEN!!!!

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