High School Principal Writes Handwritten Notes for All 443 Seniors

High School Principal Writes Handwritten Notes for All 443 Seniors

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For many elderly high schools, graduation can be a moment of sweet and bitter, full of excitement but also with doubt. In recognition of this, the high school principal went out to give some long -term encouragement words. Director Jason Motir, from Mansfield Sumit Secondary School in Arlington, Texas, wrote a handwritten personal message to both the 443 graduating students, motivates them and reminds them of the reason that they are distinguished at a huge time in their lives.

Mutterer gave notes to the elderly with their certificates at the school graduation ceremony. “At some point, he went to crying a little. I knew that it would happen, then he started talking about personal messages and 443 of them and I was like Dang,” said Eduardo Estrada, one of the graduates. NBC DFW. “I just like there is just 443 letters to each student here.”

When the logic is shared behind this gesture, Mutterer said he had a encouraging note, just like those he presented. He said: “I have a message I received from a teacher when I was in high school and I still have it with me today.” “I was supposed to be a fourth or fifth generation farmer. My government teacher has just said that you can go to college and can succeed in college and I continue to do so because someone saw something inside me I did not see in myself.”

Mutterer, who worked in school for 23 years, is the basketball coach has become a manager. “He didn’t want everyone to see as a manager, at the end of the day, he was a coach and a teacher,” says Andrea Lazada, another graduate. While Mutterer was not a teacher of any of the elderly, he all knew all of them. The observations praised every student of individual achievements, dealing with them with their titles, and wished them success in schools, every student will go to.

Also hoping to inspire them to push it forward, each note included a $ 1 bill, aimed at showing how a small work of kindness could be a long way. Although both bills $ 1 may seem “small and unimportant”, 443 dollars together can reach a monthly payment of the car, a family electric bill or new shoes.

“I have done a small random with kindness by providing each of you with a handwritten letter with 443 random actions of kind Facebook. “There is no verb from kindness very small, so take the love top that you developed in Summit (high school) to a world that he needs strongly and needs you.”

The manager also addressed all the graduates, and remind them not to forget where they came from, but also to look. “Graduation is simultaneously an end point and a starting point. Today you face both the end and the beginning. It has gone in the shadow of others, like your parents, grandparents and siblings, but now, but now it is time to get out of these shadows, so that the world can try the light that each of you must offer.”

Director Jason Motir, from Mansfield Sumit Secondary School in Arlington, Texas, wrote a letter dedicated to each of his 443 students.

The notes praised every student for individual achievements and asked them to push her forward “to start a positive change in the positive change.”

sources: Jason Motier on Facebook; Texas Director, who wrote 443 graduates, personal notes known to go to the additional inclination

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