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South Brunswick High Grad Gives Moving Speech; It's Worth A Read

She was born one month after Sept. 11, 2001. And COVID struck in her final months of high school. It's worth hearing what she has to say.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — South Brunswick High held their virtual graduation at 10:30 a.m. Monday, when more than 700 graduating seniors said goodbye to high school forever and embarked on the next chapter of their lives.

Graduating senior Riya Sen gave the class president's greeting, Alisson Li gave the salutatory address and Evelyn Fu gave the valedictorian address. South Brunswick also held a Township-wide "clap out" for all the graduates Monday evening at 8 p.m.

Here is the speech that Student Council president Jillian Ryan wrote and delivered to her classmates Monday morning, in her introduction of schools superintendent Scott Feder:

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"I was born on October 11, 2001. In any other year, this day would have been just another Halloween costume-finding and pumpkin-carving day in October. Yet in 2001, this day served as the one-month anniversary of the worst terrorist attack our nation had ever experienced, 9/11.

While I was lying in my mother's arms for the first time, the news was still streaming it on the daily, people would stop in streets at the sight of a plane, and rubble still covered Ground Zero at the Pentagon and New York. It was a time of great fear, a time when Americans were uncertain of everything and a time when people feared what tomorrow would bring.

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But that tomorrow, the one that was so terrifying to imagine, brought us. It was in those darkest moments, that we became a generation of hope, a generation of children that proved life goes on. Although the world was forever changed, we still learned to walk and talk. We learned to make friends and to appreciate family. We learned how to use technology to better our world and to use our talents to inspire others. We learned to fight for what we believed in and to never give up on our dreams.

We learned to do all of these things despite the climate we grew up in. And as of March 2020 we had three more months to learn how to do our last task of childhood: We had to learn how to say goodbye. Yet, those three months were cut short due to this global pandemic that even the class with 20/20 vision never saw coming.

Just like the time we were born in, we are now graduating in the same uncertainty, the same fear of what life will be like. Every radio station, every news channel and every social media post is full of doubt for the future and questions that can all be summed up into 'Will our world ever be the same?'

The simple answer, although hard to hear, is no. The world as we knew it will never be the same. But neither was it after 9/11 and in that world we proved time and time again that we are resilient and we will persevere. Despite a global pandemic, we are graduating and moving forward to greater things. Once again we are the hope for the world in a dark time, a generation made to lead. We will continue to face challenges in life that will forever alter our future, but as time has shown our ability to be courageous, to break barriers, and to never give up will be our greatest asset in overcoming them.

Congratulations class of 2020, we did it!"

- Jillian Ryan, SBHS '20

You can watch the South Brunswick High Class of 2020 graduation here:

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