Graduation: More than just Words.
Did anyone like Jeremy go to your school?
What message would you tell Jeremy if you had the chance?
Jeremy Sicile-Kira’s Graduation Speech
Jeremy graduated from Torrey Pines High School with a 3.70 GPA on June 18, 2010. Jeremy has the label of autism with little verbal speech and gave this commencement address using voice output technology. His father, Jim Sicile, shot and edited this short movie.
Comments: Any other graduation stories you want to share? Don’t you wonder what is happening now? Is he in school? on a job? Does he live with his family or in the community? Does he have friends? I hope Jeremy is having a wonderful life with all the support he needs. Is graduation really the beginning?
Keep Climbing: Onward and Upward
All my best,
Mary
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Valuable information and excellent design! I would like to thank you for sharing your thoughts and time!!!
Glad to help, hope you’ll stop back and be part of our community.
I just found Jeremy’s blog. Here is the link:
http://autism-light.blogspot.com/2012/06/jeremy-sicile-kira.html
Jeremy Sicile
Well, this made me cry. I wonder what he’s doing now? The hardest part must be the lack of friendship – I noticed how he said that was the most difficult. High school is hard enough for the non-handicapped IMO so his achievement is even more so for that fact. It must have been a hugely proud moment for his parents. I noticed how he had several other family members there (more than my own kids get to their events!) and it made me think how I can strengthen bonds between our family members to create a solid, supportive unit like that.
Great Question Alison. I too hope Jeremy has a full life with lots of friends. Actually, that would be an even more unusual and amazing speech.
Glad you were able to make some personal connections. There are so many lessons around us. Thanks for your comments.