Class of 2013,
My name is Rachel Raine, I taught English to many
of you at Mount Tahoma High School, and I have been selected by you, the senior
class, to be teacher of the year. No one told me until two days ago that honor
came with a speaking position. So, thanks for that.
For those of you who want to instagram a picture of me talking, I look best with the rise filter, and make sure you catch me on my good side. For those of you who still don’t know who I am and think I am a student, I am now starting to think I might be as well… Mr. Cooper gave me a tardy pass on my way in. (wait)
Before I begin my semi-long, semi-rehearsed, and
moderately-boring ‘words of wisdom’ speech, I want you to complete one last
assignment for me. Please stand up, turn around, and face those people behind
you. (wait)
Everyone in the stands today has played a crucial
role in your success, whether you believe it or not. Please acknowledge the
importance of your friends, family, guardians, and neighbors. Give them a round
of applause, and then a hug after the ceremony, and maybe buy them a house one
day. They deserve it. (wait)
Please be seated.
Without those people backing you up, you wouldn’t
be sitting here today. And that is something I know for sure. You see, I was in
your seat, literally, right in that 3rd row, on the left, “hey Anna,
that was my seat”, 5 years ago. I listened to people talk about chasing dreams
and catching stars. I sat here while someone way older than me told me I could
be anything I wanted.
I challenge you to start fresh; to begin to learn things
about yourself and others through a new pair of glasses.
We all shared in some good times at Mount Tahoma –
we had T-bird day and dances. We laughed a lot. We shared with each other some
of our fears and made plans to conquer those.
But not everything was peachy. High school sucked
some days, am I right? Raise your hand if you were ever hurt, if you were ever
suspended, if you ever did something you regret. Raise your hand if you ever
weren’t happy with a grade, if you said something you didn’t mean, or if you
cheated on a reading comprehension test for Things Fall Apart… 5th
period, that one’s for you.
After today, no one will know any of that. You have a chance of a lifetime knocking on the door.
After today, I challenge you to be a person your
parents would be proud to see. I challenge you to branch out, to meet new
friends, to start a new hobby, to fall in love, to travel, to see things, to
get more education. But most of all I challenge you to challenge yourself –
because success doesn’t come to those who wait, success comes to those who
never give up on themselves.
When I came here in January, all of you challenged
me to be a better person, a better mentor, and a better teacher. All of you lit
a fire inside of me. And I hope by now there is a fire burning inside of you – symbolizing
a challenge – waiting to be met.
Cheers, runners. Time to grab the shoes and challenge yourself. I will if you do.