Saturday, September 24, 2011

my editorial for our school's newsapaper

"My mama told me when I was young we are all born super stars"

       These are some of the lines of the famous song of lady gaga, Born this way, and it's a hit in our section. We usually sing it in a party mode way just to express the "sulitin na  natin ang last days before the graduation".

     April 5 will  mark the end of our high school  life and the go signal for the "real" flow of life. But April 5 also shows that through hardship we can pass the rigid C.A.T. training, the numerous research papers, reading all the novels and stories in our KAPFIL, dancing the Balse de Muntinlupa and cha cha, making a car out of a mouse trap, answering the S.R.A, solving for the mean, and other stuffs that really need efforts, critical thinking, and a loot of time.

   Most of all, this day will be the right time to put the spot light not in the honor students nor all the graduates but to all the parents and teachers who did all the things just for us to wear that white robe and hat. It is our parents who strive hard just to pursue our education. They are the one who did not think twice to give us our basic needs in school, because of us they keep working from morning until night. They are the one that will be first relieved when we finished our studies. Our educators also deserve our appreciation because they are also responsible for the unforgettable moments in our lives. The terror, the funny, the witty, even though our teachers are different from each other, we will still miss them all because they mold us in whoever we are today.

   Truly this day will make us "superstars" but the Grammy and Oscars would always go to our parents, teachers,  and GOD, because it is them who made an exceptional role in our lives and now I can say WE'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK BABY WERE BORN (MOLDED) THIS WAY...


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