Change the Graduation Song at San Jacinto High


Change the Graduation Song at San Jacinto High
The Issue
We, the seniors of San Jacinto High School, have navigated a challenging and unexpected school year, filled with numerous uncertainties and obstacles that were completely out of our control. Despite these hurdles, we remained resilient, persevered through remote learning, social distancing, and countless adjustments. It's been a rollercoaster ride, but through it all, we've earned the right to mark our graduation with a song that resonates with our journey and achievements.
Graduation is a seminal moment in our lives, a marker of closing one chapter and stepping boldly into the next. Therefore, it seems only fitting that we, as graduates, have a say in the song that will immortalize this pivotal milestone. We propose changing the already chosen graduation song to something that truly reflects our spirit and experiences: either "Congratulations" by Post Malone or "Kids" by MGMT.
"Congratulations" is more than just a song; it's an anthem of accomplishment, a celebration of overcoming the odds to achieve success. In many ways, it mirrors our own high school experience, highlighting the trials and triumphs we faced.
Similarly, "Kids" by MGMT offers a nostalgic yet optimistic view of our future. It's an iconic piece that captures the essence of growing up, filled with lively beats that evoke both fond memories and excitement for what's to come.
These choices aren't just songs but reflections of who we are and who we've become. They stand as tributes to our collective resilience and dreams.
San Jacinto High School has always been a place of burgeoning dreams and unstoppable ambition. It's our hope that the administration will recognize the significance of this request and grant us the opportunity to make this decision.
Support us in this endeavor to make our graduation day uniquely ours. Sign the petition to allow the seniors of San Jacinto High School to choose their own graduation song and celebrate not only our past but our promising future. Together, let's make this graduation unforgettable.
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The Issue
We, the seniors of San Jacinto High School, have navigated a challenging and unexpected school year, filled with numerous uncertainties and obstacles that were completely out of our control. Despite these hurdles, we remained resilient, persevered through remote learning, social distancing, and countless adjustments. It's been a rollercoaster ride, but through it all, we've earned the right to mark our graduation with a song that resonates with our journey and achievements.
Graduation is a seminal moment in our lives, a marker of closing one chapter and stepping boldly into the next. Therefore, it seems only fitting that we, as graduates, have a say in the song that will immortalize this pivotal milestone. We propose changing the already chosen graduation song to something that truly reflects our spirit and experiences: either "Congratulations" by Post Malone or "Kids" by MGMT.
"Congratulations" is more than just a song; it's an anthem of accomplishment, a celebration of overcoming the odds to achieve success. In many ways, it mirrors our own high school experience, highlighting the trials and triumphs we faced.
Similarly, "Kids" by MGMT offers a nostalgic yet optimistic view of our future. It's an iconic piece that captures the essence of growing up, filled with lively beats that evoke both fond memories and excitement for what's to come.
These choices aren't just songs but reflections of who we are and who we've become. They stand as tributes to our collective resilience and dreams.
San Jacinto High School has always been a place of burgeoning dreams and unstoppable ambition. It's our hope that the administration will recognize the significance of this request and grant us the opportunity to make this decision.
Support us in this endeavor to make our graduation day uniquely ours. Sign the petition to allow the seniors of San Jacinto High School to choose their own graduation song and celebrate not only our past but our promising future. Together, let's make this graduation unforgettable.
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Petition created on May 17, 2025