Kids TALK BACK
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-- Interviews and photos compiled by Christine Carrillo
The Daily Pilot went to St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa to ask
eighth-graders, ‘What does your eighth-grade graduation mean to you?’
“It’s the end of a chapter in my life and a time to look back on all
the great memories you’ve had with your friends. It’s a time to thank
God, your teachers and your friends.’
MARTIN PREMOLI, 14, Costa Mesa
“Graduation to me is a celebration of past events and accomplishments
and tells me I’m ready to go on to the next level of education.”
BRYANT OSPINO, 14, Santa Ana
“Graduation means that I’ve completed all the goals for elementary and
junior high school, which I believe St. Joachim and its teachers prepared
me for.”
FRANKIE OSPINO, 14, Santa Ana
“I believe graduation is completing part of my education and turning a
page to an exciting and promising future and the opportunities to succeed
beyond my wildest imagination.”
STEPHANIE VIVANCO, 14, Costa Mesa
“Graduation means leaving familiar faces and my school behind and
going on to another school to meet new people. It means leaving childhood
behind and starting adulthood.”
HANNAH MORA, 14, Foothill Ranch
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