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Celebrating YASCIans’ Initiative: SPG and SSG Induction Ceremony

YASCI recently held a historic event that honored commitment and dedication. The Supreme Student Government (SSG) and Supreme Pupil Government (SPG) Officers and Advisers Induction Ceremony, which was conducted on a special day, left a lasting impression on the YASCI community. Dr. Rey Revuelto, YASCI’s vice principal, gave the concluding remarks on his special day while Councilor Orvince Howard Hernandez administered the oath of office.

With the ceremonial handover of authority accompanied a promise from the new officials to uphold the duties and principles of their positions while wearing their badges of honor. They showed resolve and enthusiasm on their faces, knowing they were now in charge of the concerns and well-being of their peers.

The Oath of Office was administered by Councilor Orvince Howard Hernandez, a respected YASCI alumnus who is well-known for his commitment to public service. He reminded the officers of their obligations and duties, emphasizing the value of serving with honesty and devotion.

The inaugural addresses by the SPG and SSG presidents served to further emphasize the newly inducted officers’ sense of leadership. Both speeches are full of motivational phrases and optimistic statements that resonate with their audience. They inspire their peers to set high expectations, put in an immense amount of effort, and never dismiss the strength of unity.

The closing remarks by Dr. Rey Revuelto, the vice principal of YASCI, brought the celebration to its emotional peak. It was doubly special for him to be there because it was also his birthday, which gave the occasion an extra touch of love and warmth.

Dr. Revuelto’s speech was a poignant reminder of the role that educators play in shaping the lives of young individuals. He shared words of wisdom, encouraging the student leaders to lead with empathy and to value the diversity of voices within the student body.

Ultimately, the event serves as a reminder that leadership is not just about the present but also about influencing the future, and that it is not just about status and power but also about service.  As YASCI advances, its student leaders are ready to assume their duties with passion, honesty, and a commitment to enhancing the conditions of their fellow students and the entire school community.