SGA President
Summa Cum Laude
North Carolina Academic Scholar
Presidential Academic Scholar
I would like to begin by saying Congratulations to the Class of 2022. High School was tough, but we were persistent and made it to the end of the road. I am so proud of everyone here for making it through a global pandemic, online school, canceled events, and wifi ransoms. I would also like to congratulate the parents, guardians, families, and friends of the graduates. You have been here for us the whole way and we could not have done it without you, which makes you an important part of our achievements. You have seen the good days and bad days, heard us complaining about teachers and classmates, and helped us through the tough times. You have contributed to our high school experience, even if it seemed like we didn’t appreciate it. Likewise I want to congratulate the faculty of Freedom High school. You have done your job well and have kept us on the right path. We may not have liked all of the assignments or exams, but whether we realize it or not, we will be thankful for you at some point in our lives.
Graduates, we are entering the next phase of our lives. Things are going to change whether we are ready or not. The future may be scary, but it is all dependent upon what we do now. Everything that happens from this point on depends on us. We are now high school graduates who have to make our own decisions. We won’t have teachers there holding our hands or parents telling us what to do. They have been through this before and know that it is now time for us to grow up and make our own decisions. They will still be here for us when we need them, but it is time for us to do the heavy lifting in deciding what our lives will be like.
Despite this new responsibility, this next phase of our life comes with a sense of freedom. We are free to do what we want in pursuit of our dreams, whether that means going to college or trade school, going to the armed forces, going straight into the workforce, or taking time to yourself to figure everything out. We have the freedom to choose what we are going to do. I challenge you to make those decisions for yourself, not to appease anyone else or live up to expectations that don’t fit your goals. Do what YOU want with YOUR future because you are the one who has to live with those decisions.
Life is full of ups and downs; it is a natural cycle that happens to everyone. However, the cycle is not the same for everyone. Each individual here has their own unique journey. A journey that will be full of happy moments, such as this one, but also trials and hardships. Take each of these moments, the good and the bad, as moments of growth. Let them shape you into who you were meant to be. At points life may not seem fair or it may seem like you’re never going to get out of the rut you are in, but keep your head up. Better days are coming and eventually those moments will help shape who you are. Use moments like these, when despite everything going on in the world you graduated high school, to power through those dark times.
Lastly, remember that you are not defined by your worst moments. In this social media heavy society where everyone’s judgements are made public it may seem like one mistake will ruin your life forever. However, that is not true. Everyone makes mistakes, and although society may make mistakes seem like they are the end of the world, they are not. It is okay to mess up and make mistakes. It is expected, so don’t let anyone make you feel any less worthy of anything because of one mistake you made.
Congratulations Graduates and I’m excited to see everything that you accomplish in the future.