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CLTL-ASTS Holds Graduation; Celebrates Student’s Achievements

Jun. 10, 2024

Harvey Josh M. Fernandez | SCO

Fifty-four senior high school graduates and twenty-six junior high school completers from the CLSU Laboratory for Teaching and Learning - Agricultural Science and Technology School (CLTL-ASTS) marched for their 6th Commencement Exercises, 9th Moving Up and 27th Recognition & Promotional Ceremonies at the University Auditorium on June 7, 2024. Guided with the theme “Kabataang Pilipino Para sa Matatag na Kinabukasan ng Bagong Pilipinas,” the graduating class was led by the class valedictorian, Wilson D. Mateo Jr., and highest average completer, Jaliane Lynn P. Villamor, who were among the nine students with high honors and 111 students with honors, recognized for their academic performance. During his valedictory address, Mateo encouraged his fellow graduates to pursue significant endeavors while embracing humility, acknowledging the importance of seeking assistance and admitting mistakes. Similarly, Villamor emphasized the significance of personal growth and finding love in unexpected circumstances. Both expressed gratitude to their parents, faculty, and friends for their unwavering support throughout their academic journey at ASTS. Dr. Juanito Del Rosario, a professional electrical engineer, served as the Guest of Honor and Speaker who shared valuable insights into pursuing higher education and careers in agriculture, science, and technology. Dr. Del Rosario served as an inspiration to students, encouraging them to seize opportunities and take bold steps forward as he reflected on his journey which involved enlisting in the US Navy due to financial constraints and subsequently pursuing higher education overseas. Dr. Ravelina Velasco, VP for Academic Affairs along with Dr. Florante Ibarra, Dean, College of Education, Dr. Verjun Dilla, CLTL Head, and Dr. Jannete Merculio, ASTS Sub Unit In-charge, led the awarding of certificates, distinctions and diplomas to the members of the graduating class.

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