"Congratulations Batch 2012!" Mr. Meyer, our principal said.
Right after these words were uttered, all the graduation caps were thrown in the air. Along with the throwing were loud drum bangs and screaming voices of my classmates and batchmates which actually almost broke my eardrums. As I can see, everyone was very happy that moment; rejoicing like they have won in Who Wants to be a Millionaire or any other game shows. Everyone was very excited as we are now entering the so called "happiest life at school", the High School Life- except ME!
Not that I don't like to graduate and finish my elementary education, but I just don't want to be away from my friends again. After meeting them I already set my mind that they are one of a kind, extinct and very rare. They are the bestest friend one can ever had so I don't really want to lose them. Aside from that, new education means new school since our school only offers kindergarten to 5th grade. Well, we can actually study in just one school, but I'm afraid that parents have different tastes in choosing the best school for their children. I really hate Graduation Days!
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