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inn [45]
3 years ago
11

Your principal

English
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dimaraw [331]3 years ago
6 0

(You can replace The Principal with the name of the principal if you want to, as well as his gender and the amount of time he's been in charge for)

Good morning Principal, staff and students. As you may know, our Principal will soon begin retirement. Although this is sad for us all, it's important to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the positive impact he has had on our school.

The Principal has been in charge for 10 long years, and, throughout all of that time, his consistent guidance and leadership has led this institution to a very successful state. Thanks to his innovative teaching methods and ideas, students find themselves in a comfortable environment where they can thrive academically. This is shown in the average scores of every individual student, which have skyrocketed during the past 10 years, and are now higher than ever. Thanks to this, our institution has gained a very positive, prestigious reputation, luring in more and more young kids that seek refined yet enyojable education.

The Principal is a hard-working, persistent man, and his admirable work ethic has affected the school as a whole. But it takes more than just intelligence to fully understand students and get along with them. I myself was curious to know how he connected with us so easily, so, one day, I asked him. As it turns out, when he was a kid, he wanted to be a teacher. But although he was a very smart child, school was unbelievably tough for him. He'd spend countless hours reading and re-reading every text book he could find, yet he felt like he couldn't grasp most of what was taught. He felt like he couldn't ask for help, either; his teachers were incredibly strict and never bothered to try and connect with students. Because of this, even when he was nothing but a kid with a dream, he promised himself to learn from his experience at school, so that, if he ever did accomplish his goal of becoming a teacher, he could fix the things that bothered him about the education system. And so, with enough time and dedication, he earned a position as a principal in this school and changed many children's lives forever.

It's sad to think about his retirement, but I hope that he will spend the rest of his life knowing he's helped and motivated many. Perhaps now he will finally listen to our advice and take that well-deserved vacation; maybe he will spend more time with his family, since he never gets much of a chance to do so. Regardless, I think we can all agree that, in the future, we hope he comes to visit every now and then to see what has become of his legacy. We will be waiting for you, Principal.

Overall, we are all incredibly grateful for your years of hard work. You will forever be remembered and admired by us, and we wish you the best of the best in the future. Thank you.

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