Participants in the graduation ceremony (Photo: Getty Images)

The speech of Nataly Buhr, the renowned musician of San Ysidro High School, at the graduation ceremony of her school began normally.

In a video of the address shared by CBS 8 in San Diego, Buhr thanked the people who helped her along the way, including her friends and family. She praised by name some teachers at her San Diego-based high school and said they were "smart" and invested in the education and well-being of their students.

Then she changed course. After the subtleties, Buhr blamed his advisor for being "unavailable".

"It's just that in recent weeks, with the awards ceremony and graduation, you've started to make your appearance," she said. "And may I note, you've even expressed your joy at knowing that one of your students was passionate about passion when you had absolutely no role in my accomplishments."

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Buhr was not finished. She stated that staff at the main office had taught her to be resourceful because of their "negligence in informing me of several scholarships until the day before their deadline." , which eventually cost me thousands of dollars.

By this time, Buhr's student audience was in turmoil. She summarized her speech with an address on "The teacher regularly intoxicated during classes this year".

This remark drew hiccups from the crowd.

"Thank you for being an example to teach students about the dangers of alcoholism," she said. "Being escorted by police outside of school left a lasting impression. I hope future students and staff will learn from these examples.

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She did not name the teacher who, according to her, was intoxicated.

Manuel Rubio, a spokesman for the Sweetwater Union High School District, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the speech was "inappropriate and inappropriate".

"We welcome the concerns of students and their families about any situation in one of our schools, but doing so in this way without any prior knowledge of this situation by the school is not the way to handle this situation. situation, "said Rubio. in an email to the newspaper. "In the end, it takes away from what should have been a holiday for the school and its community."

See the full speech here.

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