Not So Finalize Script
Not So Finalize Script
EMCEE SCRIPT
Start: 8:00 am
Kim: Good morning. A gentle reminder to always wear your facemask, you are only allowed to take it
off during the picture-taking while observing physical distancing. Strictly one guardian only is allowed to
accompany each completer.
Lastly, please make sure you are in your line to avoid delays in our program. Thank you.
WAITING AREA
Kim: The 6th Moving Up Ceremony is about to begin. To maintain the solemnity of the ceremony may we
request to turn your phones to silent mode. May we also request the parents and guests to refrain from
coming nearer the stage to take pictures.
During the presentation of completers, we encourage you to express your pride by simply applauding.
Thank you.
INTRODUCTION
Don: Education is our passport to the future; for tomorrow belongs to those that prepare it for today. And
today we will witness 128 passengers take off to begin another exciting adventure. We know that the past
years weren’t a smooth flight since COVID-19 stormed our country, especially the education system. We
all tried to find ways to adjust to this “new normal” and continue learning despite the adversity.
Kim: And now, we are gathered to witness one of the most exciting moments in a student’s life. This
year’s rite will not be possible without the relentless efforts of our students, parents’ active involvement,
and the persistence of our teachers and administrators. Today, signifies a time of completion, a successful
end to an academic era culminating with a ceremony. I am Kimberly A. Colico.
Don: And I am Don Uziel G. Angeles.
Kim: This day marks the success of our dear students for they are another step closer to their dreams.
Parents, learners, and guests welcome to the 6th Moving Up Ceremony of Roosevelt National High
School with the theme …
Both: “K-12 Graduates: Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the Face of Adversity”.
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- MAIN -ENTRANCE
Kim: Everyone, let us welcome our completers of the school year 2021-2022 as they march towards the
venue together with their proud parents.
Don: Presenting the completers of 10-Antarctica under the supervision of Ma’am Danica P. Lampa.
Kim: Marching towards the venue are the completers of 10-Asia under the supervision of Ma’am
Emelina A. Guzon.
Don: We are now witnessing the completers of 10-Europe under the supervision of Ma’am Princess
Oabina.
Kim: Walking on the isle are the Roosevelt National High School’s faculty and staff headed by Sir
Romualdo G. Comia, our school principal, our guest speaker, and the rest of the teaching force.
Don: Let us also acknowledge the presence of our Barangay Chairman Honorable Enrique Nicolas.
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- MAIN
NATIONAL ANTHEM AND OPENING PRAYER
Kim: Let us show our deference by standing still as we sing the National Anthem.
Don: Please remain standing. To bless this momentous occasion, let us seek Divine Intervention. May we
call on Ma’am Melanie E. Angulo, ESP teacher, to lead us all in prayer to be followed by DepEd Region
3 March and DepEd Bataan Hymn.
(Prayer)
WELCOME ADDRESS
Kim: To set the tone for this afternoon’s event, let us put our hands together for Mariane R. Tabilisma,
With High Honors from Grade 10-Europe.
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- DUAL/MAIN
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- MAIN
(Welcome Address)
DELIVERY OF MESSAGE
Kim: Ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct privilege to introduce to you our OIC-Division
Superintendent for his video message to our completers, Doctor of Education Roland M. Fronda, Career
Executive Service Officer VI. Let’s give him a round of applause.
(Delivery of Message)
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- MAIN
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- MAIN
Kim: So, without further-a-do, may we call on our school principal, Sir Romualdo G. Comia, for the
presentation of completers to be followed by the confirmation led by Dr.
Roland M. Fronda.
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- MAIN
Don: Again, thank you very much Dr. Fronda and Sir Comia.
Kim: After four years of hard work and dedication, completers, it is about time to reward your
commitment to education. Reap the fruits of your labor.
Don: Completers, please come up on stage with your parent. Due to health restrictions, handshakes are
not allowed but you can take off your mask during the picture-taking.
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Kim: To give the certificate of completion let us call on the stage our Grade 10 advisers, starting with
Ma’am Danica P. Lampa, 10-Antarctica class adviser.
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- DUAL VIDEO
(Distribution to 10-Antarctica)
Don: For the distribution of completion certificates of 10-Asia, may we have on stage their class adviser,
Ma’am Emelina A. Guzon.
(Distribution to 10-Asia)
Kim: And for the 10-Europe, may we call on their class adviser, Ma’am Princess M. Oabina.
(Distribution to 10-Europe)
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INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE
Don: At this juncture, let us be emboldened by the inspirational message from our
Barangay Chairman, Hon. Enrique Nicolas. Let’s give him a round of applause.
(Inspirational Message)
Kim: Thank you, Hon. Enrique Nicolas, for being a catalyst in inspiring the completers.
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Don: At this moment, let us call on Ma’am Jianne Angeline P. Garcia for the introduction of our guest
speaker.
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- FOCUS ON PROJECTOR THEN MAIN VIDEO
Kim: Thank you so much for your superb speech, Hon. Joan Salise. It is empowering for our students to
pursue and strive for their dreams and success in the coming years.
Don: Now, may we call on Sir Romualdo G. Comia to award the Certificate of Appreciation to our guest
speaker.
(Ask Sir Comia to remain on stage for the awarding of academic excellence)
Don: To finish a certain course or discipline is a breakthrough in a student’s life and it is just right to
celebrate their achievements. The following recognition is given to students who exemplified the
characteristics, virtues, and values that led them to be worthy of such credit.
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Kim: This award is given to students who have excelled in their studies and have been consistently
earning their posts as one of the finest in each of their classes.
Don: Our school Principal is already on stage to award the medals of excellence.
Kim: Awardees, please come up on stage together with your parent as we call your name. Once again due
to health restrictions, handshakes are not allowed. You can pose for a moment with your adviser and our
school principal for picture taking.
(Awarding)
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- F ON PROJECTOR(DUAl)
Also, achieving the highest general average, Irish will receive the Gawad Gobernador certificate and
medals of award. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Eliza Fortin will also be the recipients of Dakila
ka Inay, Dakila ka Itay for the school year 2021 to 2022.
Let’s give a warm applause, to our students who excel and strive despite the different challenges.
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(Ask Sir Comia to stay on stage for the awarding of RNHS Teachers.)
Kim: This ceremony also recognizes Roosevelt National High School’s excellent faculty and staff who
are passionate in providing quality and effective education and in inspiring the lives of the students. Our
ever-supportive school principal is already on stage, Sir Romualdo G. Comia, to award the certificate of
Dakilang Guro.
Don: For setting the bar high and giving her exemplary efforts in generously sharing her knowledge and
expertise with her students, a big round of applause to Ma’am Princess M. Oabina.
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Kim: Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in honoring our beloved educators. At this juncture, we are
requesting the teachers who brought pride and honor to the school to please come up on stage as we call
your name and give your certificate of award.
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Kim: Once again, congratulations to our dedicated teachers for going beyond the norms in delivering
high-quality education. Thank you for being limitless.
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WORDS OF GRATITUDE
Kim: At this point, let us be all ears to one of these school years with high honors, as he encapsulates
everything junior high school has to offer. A big hand to Irish G. Fortin for his words of gratitude.
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(Words of Gratitude)
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Don: Thank you Irish for that stupendous message, may you shine your light together with your fellow
completers in all your future endeavors. The pleasure is all mine in sharing with you our humble
appreciation for the wind beneath the wings of our young completers, their parents, and guardians.
Kim: Speaking of light, may we call on stage Khel John D. Velasquez, With High Honors from Grade
10-Antarctica to lead the candle lighting ceremony.
Don: Thank you Khel John and the rest of the completers. I hope the light in all of you will stay ablaze
for years to come.
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- MAIN VIDEO
PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
Kim: Now, my dear completers and parents help me in welcoming, Vannessa M. Almario, With High
Honors from Grade 10-Asia as she keeps her Pledge of Loyalty to our dear Alma Mater.
Don: Thank you, Vanessa, and all of you who pledged their loyalty to our school.
Don: On this occasion, let me borrow your ears again as our school head presents the accomplishments
and achievements of Roosevelt National High School. Let’s join hands in honor of the head of our school,
the man of few words but great in thoughts and deed, Sir Romualdo G. Comia.
Kim: Thank you very much, Sir Comia. Truly, amazing things happen when everyone works together.
No virus or difficulties can hinder our goal of giving the best education to our learners, especially if we
are led by a leader of action.
Kim: So, to our dear completers never give up on your dreams. Every great dream begins
with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to
reach for your greatest desires. Fight for your dreams and your dreams will fight for you despite the odds,
despite the pandemic. Ladies and gentlemen, let us listen to our completers as they sing their gratitude
song.
(Gratitude Song)
CLOSING REMARKS
Don: The art of beginning is great, but the art of ending is even greater. It is precise to acknowledge and
recognize all the working hands that made this moving-up ceremony possible. Ladies and gentlemen, our
Faculty President, Ma’am Princess M. Oabina, in her words of acknowledgment and closing remarks.
(Closing Remarks)
Kim: Thank you so much, Ma’am Princess. Indeed, no effort is great or small especially if it has good
intentions because even a tiny spark of an idea can lead to remarkable achievements.
RECESSIONAL
Don: Completers, be bold and courageous. Your journey doesn’t end here. There’s always going to be
more pride and disappointments, successes and failures, and comforts and adversities; you just got to take
it all in and do what’s right, continue to grow, and continue to live in the moment. To dream high is like
reaching for the stars. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door
so that success will come to you. Face the challenges confidently and be positive in overcoming them.
Both: Your masters of ceremony. Thank you and God bless us all.