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Who gives speech in a graduation?

There are several people who commonly give speeches at a graduation ceremony:

Traditional Speakers:

* Valedictorian: The student with the highest GPA, usually chosen to reflect on the graduating class's journey and offer advice for the future.

* Salutatorian: The student with the second-highest GPA, often giving a speech that complements the valedictorian's perspective.

* Faculty Speaker: A teacher or administrator chosen to represent the faculty and share insights about the students' growth and potential.

* Guest Speaker: A prominent figure from the community or a specific field related to the graduates' studies, invited to inspire and offer advice.

* Principal/Headmaster: The school leader may give a welcoming speech or offer a final message to the graduates.

Other Possible Speakers:

* Student Body President: The student leader can offer a unique perspective on the graduating class's experience.

* Alumni Speaker: A successful graduate of the school may share their own journey and encourage the new graduates.

* Community Leader: A representative of the local community can offer support and welcome the graduates into the wider world.

* Parents or Guardians: In some ceremonies, a parent or guardian may be chosen to represent the families and offer words of encouragement.

The specific speakers and their roles can vary depending on the school, the size of the graduating class, and the traditions of the ceremony.

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