My High School Graduation

My High School Graduation

A Story by Bianca
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This story is about my day of graduating from high school and receiving my High school diploma.

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On the day of June 26, 2013 was the day of my high school graduation. I was so happy that I finished my four years of high school and that I was able to transition to college life. I remember walking across the stage and receiving my high school diploma and another award from science class as most improved. My family, friends and teachers clapped for me and took pictures of me with awards in my hand. That day I felt honored and proud of the achievements I worked hard for. After graduation was over I took some pictures with my family and friends as well. They were so proud of how far I come in school. When we finished taking pictures my aunt drove me to a restaurant called smoke pit. Once we arrived at the restaurant a waiter seated us at a table by the window. I looked at the food menu they had and I decided to order a bacon cheeseburger with French fries along with a vanilla shake. While I waited on the food to cook I tasted some appetizers such as shrimp, crab cakes and coleslaw. A couple minutes later, my food was served along with my shake. And the food that I tasted from the smoke pit was delicious. I enjoyed the food and the time spent there.

© 2025 Bianca


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Reading everyone's graduation stories is so inspiring! It’s a powerful reminder of how far we've all come. For me, the significance of my high school graduation isn't just about looking back at the last four years; it's about the doors it has opened for my future, all symbolized by the *application for admission in school*.

I remember starting high school and seeing the seniors stressed about their college applications. It felt like a distant, scary world. But this year, that was me. Filling out that application for admission in school—whether for university, a community college, or a trade school—was the most tangible link between the person I was in high school and the person I hope to become.

Submitting my final application for admission in school felt more significant than walking across the stage. The diploma was the culmination of my past efforts, but that application was a promise to my future self. It was a document filled with hope, anxiety, and all the late-night study sessions that made it possible.

So, while I'll cherish the memories—the football games, the friendships, the final bell—what I'll remember most about this graduation season is the quiet click of the "Submit" button on my application for admission in school. It was the moment I officially ended one chapter and eagerly requested to begin the next.

To all my fellow graduates, congratulations! Whether your next application for admission in school is for a bachelor's degree, a master's, or your first job, the skills we've learned here have prepared us for this next step. Here's to our past achievements and our future applications

Posted 2 Months Ago


Just graduated high school, and it feels surreal! 🎓 Looking back, the journey from my first secondary school application to now has been full of growth, challenges, and unforgettable memories.

I still remember stressing over which school to apply to, comparing curriculums, and making sure my application stood out. That one decision really shaped my academic path and personal development over the years.

Now that I’ve completed this chapter, I’m both excited and a bit nervous for what’s next—whether it’s university, internships, or other learning opportunities. For anyone currently working on their secondary school application, trust the process. The right environment makes a big difference, not just academically but also socially and emotionally.

Posted 2 Months Ago



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Added on August 19, 2025
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Bianca
Bianca

College point , NY



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I like to write, listen to music and sing and I like to go to church as well. I also am currently a paraprofessional in working at different schools with children. And I also have past experiences in .. more..