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Emcee Sent Off
Emcee Sent Off
Ma’ams & Sirs, ladies and gentlemen, you may now take your seats.
At this juncture, to deliver the welcome remarks, let us welcome our very enthusiastic and ever-
beautiful Assistant School Principal II, Ma’am Raquel L. Llanera, Edd. Please give her a round of applause.
“The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message. It speaks our emotions.” Sir
Geroe, please listen to our Musical Accolade, prepared by Jamindan National High School’s Martin
Nievera, in the person of Mr. Arly V. Protacio, Teacher II. A round of applause please.
At this point, let us hear some parting words from our colleagues. First, let me call on our responsible,
supportive, and of course, our very handsome Head Teacher III. Put your hands together for Sir Helarion
C. Llanera Jr, EdD.
Now, to give another parting words, let me welcome our Admin’s heartthrob, Mr. Dexter D. Ricaforte,
Administrative Officer I (Cashier). Sir.
I would also want to take this opportunity to thank you, Sir Geroe. This is my second Send Off for you
and that, I am very grateful for everything that you’ve done for me. When I started teaching, everything
was new to me. I didn’t even know how to fill up the school form 2 before. It was Sir Geroe who taught
me that. Thank you gid, Sir.
“Every gift from a friend is a wish for your happiness.” This time, let us proceed with the gift giving
prepared by the Administration Department and the JNHSTEA.
At this moment, let us hear some words of gratitude from the gorgeous and very caring School Principal
III of Jamindan National High School, Ma’am Marilou B. Lozada, EdD. Please give her a round of
applause.
Now, let us hear a response from the highlight of this program, the vigorous, the charismatic and the
handsome honoree of this event. Let’s give it up for Sir Geroe A. Odicta, Principal III. Sir.
“Life is a journey that has a lot of different paths; and we wish success for your journey, Sir.” To end this
program, let us hear a musical epilogue from Sir Arly V. Protacio.