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1、2023年奥巴马开学演讲稿(白宫版) The White House Office of the Pre Secretary For Immediate Release September 14, 2023 Remarks by the President in Back to School Speech in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Julia R.Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1:05 P.M.EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank
2、you! Hello! (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you. Well, hello, Philadelphia! (Applause.) And hello, Masterman. It is wonderful to see all of you. What a terrific introduction by Kelly. Give Kelly a big round of applause. (Applause.) I was saying backstage that when I was in high school, I could not have
3、 done that. (Laughter.) I would have muffed it up somehow. So we are so proud of you and everything that youve done. And to all the students here, Im thrilled to be here. Weve got a couple introductions I want to make. First of all, youve got the outstanding governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell, in
4、the house. (Applause.) The mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, is here. (Applause.) Congreman Chaka Fattah is here. (Applause.) Congrewoman Allyson Schwartz is here. (Applause.) Your own principal, Marge Neff, is here. (Applause.) The school superintendent, Arlene Ackerman, is here and doing a gr
5、eat job. (Applause.) And the Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is here. (Applause.) And I am here. (Applause.) And I am thrilled to be here. I am just so excited. Ive heard such great things about what all of you are doing, both the students and the teachers and the staff here.Today is about welc
6、oming all of you, and all of Americas students, back to school, even though I know youve been in school for a little bit now. And I cant think of a better place to do it than at Masterman. (Applause.) Because you are one of the best schools in Philadelphia. You are a leader in helping students succe
7、ed in the claroom. Just last week, you were recognized by a National Blue Ribbon - as a National Blue Ribbon School because of your record of achievement. And that is a testament to everybody here - to the students, to the parents, to the teachers, to the school leaders. Its an example of excellence
8、 that I hope communities acro America can embrace.Over the past few weeks, Michelle and I have been getting Sasha and Malia ready for school. And theyre excited about it. Ill bet they had the same feelings that you do - youre a little sad to see the summer go, but youre also excited about the poibil
9、ities of a new year. The poibilities of building new friendships and strengthening old ones, of joining a school club, or trying out for a team. The poibilities of growing into a better student and a better person and making not just your family proud but making yourself proud.But I know some of you
10、 may also be a little nervous about starting a new school year. Maybe youre making the jump from elementary to middle school, or from middle school to high school, and youre worried about what thats going to be like. Maybe youre starting a new school. Youre not sure how youll like it, trying to figu
11、re out how youre going to fit in. Or maybe youre a senior, and youre anxious about the whole college proce; about where to apply and whether you can afford to go to college.And beyond all those concerns, I know a lot of you are also feeling the strain of some difficult times. You know whats going on
12、 in the news and you also know whats going on in some of your own families. Youve read about the war in Afghanistan. You hear about the receion that weve been through. And sometimes maybe youre seeing the worries in your parents faces or sense it in their voice.So a lot of you as a consequence, beca
13、use were going through a tough time a country, are having to act a lot older than you are. You got to be strong for your family while your brother or sister is serving overseas, or youve got to look after younger siblings while your mom is working that second shift. Or maybe some of you who are litt
14、le bit older, youre taking on a part-time job while your dads out of work.And thats a lot to handle. Its more than you should have to handle. And it may make you wonder at times what your own future will look like, whether youre going to be able to succeed in school, whether you should maybe set you
15、r sights a little lower, scale back your dreams.But I came to Masterman to tell all of you what I think youre hearing from your principal and your superintendent, and from your parents and your teachers: Nobody gets to write your destiny but you. Your future is in your hands. Your life is what you m
16、ake of it. And nothing - absolutely nothing - is beyond your reach, so long as youre willing to dream big, so long as youre willing to work hard. So long as youre willing to stay focused on your education, there is not a single thing that any of you cannot accomplish, not a single thing. I believe t
17、hat.And that last part is absolutely eential, that part about really working hard in school, because an education has never been more important than it is today. Im sure there are going to be times in the months ahead when youre staying up late doing your homework or cramming for a test, or youre dr
18、agging yourself out of bed on a rainy morning and youre thinking, oh, boy, I wish maybe it was a snow day. (Laughter.) But let me tell you, what youre doing is worth it. There is nothing more important than what youre doing right now. Nothing is going to have as great an impact on your succe in life
19、 as your education, how youre doing in school.More and more, the kinds of opportunities that are open to you are going to be determined by how far you go in school. The farther you go in school, the farther youre going to go in life. And at a time when other countries are competing with us like neve
20、r before, when students around the world in Beijing, China, or Bangalore, India, are working harder than ever, and doing better than ever, your succe in school is not just going to determine your succe, its going to determine Americas succe in the 21st century.So youve got an obligation to yourselve
21、s, and America has an obligation to you, to make sure youre getting the best education poible. And making sure you get that kind of education is going to take all of us working hard and all of us working hand in hand.It takes all of us in government - from the governor to the mayor to the superinten
22、dent to the President - all of us doing our part to prepare our students, all of them, for succe in the claroom and in college and in a career. Its going to take an outstanding principal, like Principal Neff, and outstanding teachers like the ones you have here at Masterman - teachers who are going
23、above and beyond the call of duty for their students. And its going to take parents who are committed to your education. Now, thats what we have to do for you. Thats our responsibility. Thats our job. But youve got a job, too. Youve got to show up to school on time. Youve got to pay attention in you
24、r cla. Youve got to do your homework. Youve got to study for exams. Youve got to stay out of trouble. Youve got to instill a sense of excellence in everything that you do. That kind of discipline, that kind of drive, that kind of hard work, is absolutely eential for succe.And I can speak from experi
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