Editor’s note: The following speech was delivered at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School graduation Sunday.
Editor’s note: The following speech was delivered at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School graduation Sunday.
Hello friends, family, teachers, peers and everyone in between.
My name is Brigida Larsen and I am so proud to say that I finally made it through high school. If you told me that I would be standing here two years ago, I probably wouldn’t have believed you. And some of you did, and again I did not think that was a possibility.
High school hasn’t been an easy ride for me. Struggling with self image and depression tends to complicate things, especially at such a vulnerable age. I felt that instead of taking steps forward in my academic career, I was taking many steps back. I didn’t see much of a future for myself, until I transferred to the Martha’s Vineyard Charter School. The transition from the regional to here is what really made myself see what lies ahead for me in the future. There are just so many aspects of this school that have changed me into the woman I am right now, standing in front of you all. I have not only made it through the bumpy dirt road of high school, but now I am going down the beautiful path known as nursing.
Without this school and their wonderful mentorship program, I may not have figured out that nursing is the right career path for me. I’ve watched C-sections, sponge bathed old men, held a newborn baby’s hand while she got an I.V., and I don’t think there is another career I would find more satisfying. The charter school taught me not to only be kind to myself but to also be compassionate of others and those are some of the most valuable lessons to ever learn in this lifetime.
There are a few teachers that have helped me in the two years I have attended this school and I just want to take a minute and thank them. Mathea Morais — I am so very lucky to have had you for an advisor. You have really been my cheerleader and have helped me get where I am now and there aren’t enough words to express my appreciation. Jo Weinberg — you have helped me see the bright person inside of me and helped me shine. You have the most contagious smile and you are such an amazing woman. Ken Vincent — you aren’t the average run of the mill art teacher. You helped me so much the past two years. Not only are you a great listener, but you have such funny stories to share that will brighten up the most cloudy day. I know I’m not motivated when it comes to creating art, but you taught me some valuable lessons that I will hold on to. I also want to thank Louis Hall, Sarah Smith, Jonah Maidoff, Jane Paquet, Marie Larsen, Meredith Dillon and all the other wonderful teachers at the charter school for your support as well.
I have also had some outside supports that I want to quickly acknowledge. Both of my parents and my two beautiful sisters — you are the most amazing people in the world and I can’t think of myself luckier to have such a wonderful family. You helped me the darkness and in the light . . . you see this bright future for me and are the most wonderful supports that I have. I also would like to thank Jane Sarno, Danielle Scalata, and all the other wonderful family, friends and supports that I have.
I think that the charter school has really prepared me right for my future that lies ahead of me. Moving to this school was, ultimately, the best decision I’ve ever made. As I am sad to leave, I am also filled with so much excitement to begin my life as a nurse.
Thank you all for coming to celebrate this moment with all of us graduates, today. This is a day none of us can ever forget and we are all glad you could all come and share it with us.

Comments
Congratulations, Brigida.
Joanne Stephenson Jacksonville NCCongratulations, Brigida. There is nothing but opportunity in front of you. I know how proud your family is. Reach out and grab every one! Life is so precious and beautiful and you will be an amazing addition!
Beautifully said, Brigida.
Diana Lees Waltham, MABeautifully said, Brigida. Love, Didi
Congratulations Brigida! We
Beth Mayhew Chilmark, MACongratulations Brigida! We have watched you grow-up into a beautiful young woman; and I've always admired you when I've shopped at Larsen's Fish Market. We admire you for your ability to always smile and be so friendly, and I'd say the Vineyarders would be very lucky if you were to become a nurse and work at M.V. Hospital some day. You have a remarkable family, I've known them for years, and I am lucky to have known your grandmother and grandfather Larsen too. I hope you will always keep on looking to the future, and if you ever need anything, turn to one of us here for we are here for you! I have a happy memory of you as a child on the Menemsha Beach, when Bradlee and Paul Henry were little also. I struggled with high school too, but I never had the desire to go on to further my studies as you do. I admire you a lot for that. Best Wishes, Beth
You are truly beautiful
Jennifer holbrookYou are truly beautiful inside and out Brigida. I'm so happy for you and proud of all you have achieved.
Have read many commencement
deborah rush cronkite nycHave read many commencement speeches by prize winners of Nobels, Pulitzer and Academy Awards. This is the best,Brigida, the most simple
and beautiful.
I think the best lesson you
Albert Fischer West TisburyI think the best lesson you have learned from the Charter School is to speak from your heart, your speech attest to this, congratulations and best of luck on your new road.
so proud of you!!!
Jane Sarnoso proud of you!!!
Beautifully spoken Brigida.
Sue Cimmino Palm Harbor FlBeautifully spoken Brigida. You are a credit to the Martha's Vineyard Charter School Class of 2015, and I know you will accomplish anything you want to in life. I wish you well.
I've visited Martha's
Debra C Weinberg Fort Lee, NJI've visited Martha's Vineyard.
I hope You're happy in your career.
I used to volunteer in Holy Name Medical Cry.
It was the most rewarding thing I did.
My daughter has become a Mental Counselor.
It was a very bumpy road for her too.
Have the best life. Debi
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