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Developing Virtue School Holds
Boys’ and Girls’ Commencement Ceremonies

Originally published in Vajra Bodhi Sea, issue 410, July, 2004

 

CTTB 2004: Developing Virtue School Holds Boys’ and Girls’ Commencement Ceremonies

 

CTTB 2004: Developing Virtue School Holds Boys’ and Girls’ Commencement Ceremonies

     

CTTB 2004: Developing Virtue School Holds Boys’ and Girls’ Commencement Ceremonies

 

On the sunny afternoon of Wednesday, June 9, parents, teachers, relatives and friends from afar sat in the shade of the giant sycamore trees behind Developing Virtue Girls’ Schools, to watch this year’s Commencement Ceremony.

 

The keynote speaker, Dr. Martin Verhoeven, told the girls about how proud his grandmother would be of them, as she was one of the only girls to graduate in her time. Ms. Chen Yu-mei, the mother of graduate Huei Ong, said that she had brought her children to this school because of its core curriculum of Standards for Students. Then a dozen DVGS alumnae paraded onstage and shared their experiences after graduating as well as urging graduates to always come back to the school.

Five sixth grade graduates and three eighth grade graduates received their Certificates of Promotion. Then six graduating seniors delivered speeches expressing gratitude to their family, teachers, fellow students and friends. Huei Ong quoted the last line from Robert Frost’s poem saying, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I took the one less traveled by.” Shirley Wu, who has lived at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas with her mother, compared her life here to wearing braces” due to the many rules and restrictions. Going to college is like the next stage of “wearing a retainer,” and she assured her teachers that she would faithfully remember to wear it (i.e. to follow the rules and virtues she had learned). Shirley Wu is going on to UC Berkeley, Chris Liu to Foothill College, Penny Shih-Chieh Chen to the City College of San Francisco, Jordan Hsu-Nung Hsu to UC Santa Cruz, Huei Chean Ong to Columbia University in New York City, and Sonia Vazquez to Sacramento State University.

On Thursday evening, June 10, Developing Virtue Boys’ School held its Commencement Ceremony in Daoyuan Hall. The Principal, Mr. Bostick spoke about the new transformation of this year’s school yearbook created by a graduate, Yao-Wei Lim. He also announced the retirement of Mr. Randall Peterson, who has taught at the school for 25 years. The Abbot, DM Lyu and teacher Ms. Julia Misri encouraged graduates to try their best to contribute to society and be pillars of the nation. One alumnus, Wayne Chen, urged the graduates not to forget the Standards for Students and to always remember the virtue they have learned.

The graduates expressed gratitude to their families, teachers, coaches, fellow students and friends. Abhaya Misri thanked his grandmother who came all the way from New York City for his graduation. While on stage, he changed from his graduation gown to his motorcycle jacket and said that he was still the same person, so “Never judge a book by its cover.”

There were five graduates: Ming Heng Shr, Mark Cheng-Yi Liu who is going to the University of Washington, Abhaya Misri who is attending the University of San Francisco, Dexter Cheng who is attending St. Mary’s College (Moraga), and Yao-Wei Lim who is going to Santa Rosa Junior College. Congratulations!

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