Making the case...WHO > What in everything we do or want to become. Culture is key and being vulnerable leads to deeper connection. If we create opportunities for connection, we will succeed with any content. So, tell me a little bit about yourself.
17. “The biggest problem in education that our team focused on
was…students don’t have an identity. We’re represented by numbers and
statistics, not by facts and who we actually are.”
- Alexa
19. “The biggest thing is that we all have a voice. Our voice together is a
whole lot stronger than what we think it is. I don’t come from a place
where your voice really matters but up here it mattered and that made a
difference to me.”
- Jayvin
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23. ● Journal Entries (writing)
● Art Integration (drawing)
● Verbal Articulation (pitching)
● Digital Portfolio (documenting)
● Social Media (distributing)
39. “I didn’t know what I
wanted to do after high
school. I knew I wanted to
go to college but I didn’t
know what I wanted to do
for a living,” Johnson said.
“Toward the end of last
year, I started to figure it
out, and then my senior
year, this changed my
whole perspective."
- Jordan Johnson
40. “I never considered entrepreneurship as something I would end up doing,”
she said. “But entrepreneurship is now one of my favorite things. I’ll most
likely be majoring in business with a minor in studio art. I always want to
be making things and working with people and hopefully that will include
some kind of public entrepreneurship in the future.”
- Greta Kresse
47. “We feel that you go through school not knowing who you are…once
you know who you are, and you have that foundation, it’ll help you
on further in life.” — Andrea