Mohulamu Tau accepting his diploma |
Mohulamu Tau recently graduated with a High School Diploma from San Mateo Adult School. He was one of the speakers at the graduation. Here, with his permission, is his speech.
Graduation
Good evening family and friends of
the San Mateo Adult School Class of 2017. I would like to thank you all for
joining us tonight as we celebrate our accomplishments and the beginning of the
next chapter of our lives. There has been many times where I’ve been asked
“what does Adult School mean to me?” Adult School may not be important to
others, but it is a program that has changed my life. This program has been so
much more than school to me. “Another Chance” I would think to myself. Ever
since I have met Mr. T, Ms. Carlota, and Mrs. Thompson, I came to realize that
Adult School is more than just another chance; it was my opportunity to prove
all those who doubted me wrong, and to show that nothing could stop me. Thank
you to you all at the Adult School who has opened my eyes to see the bigger
picture. It was the push that we needed to remind us that we have a purpose in
this world, and that we must work hard to find it. Each of us here in this
program has faced trials that have steered us away from our educational paths,
but we are here today to show that we are able to continue. We all come from
different struggles and lifestyles, but we are here before you to show that it
is never too late to continue your education.
Before this program I attended
Aragon and Peninsula High School. The challenges I faced had limited my time at
these schools, but without these challenges I would not have been able to be
standing here before you tonight. Since I was a kid, I knew I would be attending
Aragon once I reached High School. My two older brothers and many other relatives
had graduated from there, so it was only right that I had followed suit. It was
something that I’ve imagined my whole life, playing football for Coach Sell and
becoming an Aragon graduate. Making the Varsity football team was the highlight
of my freshmen year but unfortunately, during my sophomore year; school was not
a priority to me. I slacked off so much that eventually Peninsula High School
was my next destination. Getting sent to Peninsula my junior year really helped
me get back on track. My main goal was to get back on that football field. That
is all I wanted to do, play football. The staff at Peninsula encouraged me to
do my work and achieve my goals, to attend Aragon once again and finish my
senior year off strong graduating an Aragon Don.
Sad to say, my senior year did
not go as planned. In the beginning of the school year my family received
devastating news that one of my brothers were missing. A day later, a day
before his 25th birthday, we were given the news that my brother
Tani has passed away. It was a pain that I was incapable of dealing with. It
numbed my body to the bone. People will say to “use the incident as motivation”
but it was harder said than done. For a short period of time, I had lost all
motivation for school. The loss had taken its toll on me and my mind was not in
the right place. Once I was back into school for a couple days, I was given the
choice to stay at Aragon or go back to Peninsula to finish off the school year.
Since I was unable to play again I made my decision to go back to Peninsula
High School where I had continued to slack off and eventually dropped out of
school. I didn’t think I was ever going to have the drive to want to go back to
school. However, because of Mr. T, I began to have hope once again.
Mr. T and the SMAS Team |
Coming to Adult school was one of
the best decisions I have made. I want to take this time to show my love and
appreciation to a very special woman in my life. She is the one that pushed me
the hardest to get my work done, the one that did not ever give up on me even
when I gave up on myself. Arianna, I would not be up here if it weren’t for
you. From keeping me from going out with all the boys to dragging me to the
library for a couple hours even if you didn’t have homework to do. You are
always thinking about not only what is best for you but, what’s best for the both
of us. Standing up here tonight is one example of “our” hard work. I love you
and thank you for everything you do for us. To ALL my family and friends,
especially Toa, Vaasi, Gabe, Carolyn, Andria, and Papa thank you for being
there for me through all the ups and downs and never turning your back on me.
To ALL my other brothers, nothing changed. Staying solid, the way we were
raised. To my brother and everyone watching from above, I love you guys and
keep guiding me in the right direction. Last but not least to the woman who
brought me into this world, I love you so much mom. You do more than enough not
only for my siblings and I, but for every persons lives you come apart of. In
the words of Tupac “there’s no way that I can pay you back, but my plan is to
show you that I understand: you are appreciated.” Thank you.
Congratulations, Mohulamu, for overcoming obstacles and reaching success. You inspire us!
Congratulations, Mohulamu, for overcoming obstacles and reaching success. You inspire us!
The Class of 2017 |
Mohulamu Tau |
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