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Processional
 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”. Today, ladies and
gentlemen, mark another milestone in their life and in the history of our
school San Nicolas National High School, as we gather and celebrate
success on this 39th Recognition Rites. Visitors, our dear parents, our
unrelenting and dynamic mentors, Welcome to our Recognition Day
Program.
 To our ever equal School Principal Sir Geroe A. Odicta, our unrelenting
and dynamic school head, Sir June B. De Asis. To our big hearted guest
of honor and speaker in today’s event who will be introduced later. To our
highly competent and deeply motivated members of the faculty and staff;
other PTA officials of the San Nicolas present on this occasion; to the
proud and loving parents; visitors, friends, ladies and gentlemen, a
pleasant morning to each and everyone.
 To formally start with today’s occassion, ladies and gentlemen, let us all
stand for THE PROCESSIONAL.
2. Intro
 Please remain standing for the opening prayer to be followed by the
singing of the national anthem and the capiz hymn.
 You may now take your seats.
3. Opening Remarks
 At this juncture, let us all listen for the opening remarks to be given to us
by our very own vigorous, ever-supportive… and of course very
handsome school principal II. PLEASE WELCOME SIR GEROE A.
ODICTA!
 (after) Thank you so much, Sir.
4. Intro of guest speaker
 At this point, to introduce the guest speaker for today’s event, may we call
on our ever beautiful, shining and shimmering Ma’am Shara Jean Betran.
 Thank you for that very inspiring words of wisdom, Sir Jyp.
5. Awarding of Certificate and Token of Appreciation to the guest speaker.
 And now, may we call on Sir Odicta to award the certificate and token
appreciation to our guest speaker. May I request Sir Odicta and Sir Jyp to
please come in front.
 Let me read the content of the certificate.
 Thank you, Sir Jyp and Sir Odicta.
6. Intermission Number
 According to Bob Marley, every day… people come forward with new
songs because music goes on forever. Ladies and gentlemen, let us
witness the talent of a student of this institution. Clap your hands to Giero
Bacaling!
 Thank you so much, Giero. You moved our hearts.
7. Awarding
 I do believe that the secrets 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 give them the support
financially and love and encouragement in every activities in the school.
Now, soon these parents will walk up here feeling proud and successful
to accompany their children to receive the fruit of success.
 At this point, may we call on Sir Jyp Carlo S. Catunao and Ma’am Anabel
L. Alayon, our Grade 7 coordinator, to award the academic excellence
award for the Grade 7 students.
 Academic Excellence Award is given to learners from grades 1 to 12 who
have attained a general average of atleast 90 and a passing final grade in
all learning areas.
 with high honors 95 – 97 general average
 with honors 90 – 94 general average
 And now to award the academic excellence award for the Grade 8
students. May we request Ma’am Mae B. Bartolome, Grade 8
coordinator.
 with honors 90 – 94 general average
8. Intermission Number
 I know you’re very excited for the awardings, but let us all take it slow. At
this point, let us all sit back and relax for the dance number to be offered
for us by the very famous STRIKING BOYS. Let us all give them a round
of applause.
 Thank you for those amazing dance moves, striking boys.

 And now to continue the awarding, may we call on Ma’am Milady B.


Besa, Grade 9 coordinator, to award the academic excellence award
for the Grade 9 students.
 with high honors 95 – 97 general average
 with honors 90 – 94 general average
 And now to award the academic excellence award for the Grade 11
students. May we call on Ma’am Vivian S. Quillo, Grade 11 coordinator.
 with honors 90 – 94 general average
 Outstanding performances in Athletics
9. Let’s move on to the awarding of school awards
 Let me read the content of the certificates.
10. Closing Remarks
 And now, to end today’s program, let us all welcome Ma’am Mae B.
Bartolome, our Grade 8 coordinator, for the closing remarks. A round of
applause please.
11. Announcements
 For further announcements, may we request Sir Odicta, to enlighten us.
 This is Aira Jane V. Villa, signing off!

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