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Johns School Board Weblog. June 01, 2009. I was given the honor of speaking to the most recent graduates from St. Vrains Adult Education school on May 22. Here is the text of my remarks. It is a great privilege for me to be here with you tonight to witness this milestone in your life to witness your accomplishment of reaching graduation. I want to thank Mary Willoughby for inviting me to be here tonight. . I want to say congratulations, too, to all of the families who are here. . There were barely 15.

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Johns School Board Weblog. June 01, 2009. I was given the honor of speaking to the most recent graduates from St. Vrains Adult Education school on May 22. Here is the text of my remarks. It is a great privilege for me to be here with you tonight to witness this milestone in your life to witness your accomplishment of reaching graduation. I want to thank Mary Willoughby for inviting me to be here tonight. . I want to say congratulations, too, to all of the families who are here. . There were barely 15.

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