“Who did you help today?”
It is simple. It inspires empathy. It shows what we truly value… and I look forward to the day when my daughters ‘favorite part of the day’ is also the answer to ‘who did you help today’.
This post will be printed in a Grade 8 Language Arts Text by Pearson Education.
"Who did you help today?"
It is simple. It inspires empathy. It shows what we truly value… and I look forward to the day when my daughters 'favorite part of the day' is also the answer to 'who did you help today'.
Some "O Ambassador" projects include:
* Building a package of school supplies for a classroom in need
* Planting a tree on school grounds
* Creating "AIDS Awareness" posters
* Organizing "Read-A-Thons"
* Collecting old blankets and sleeping bags for local homeless shelters
News editors and journalists don't give our wonderful students enough credit and enough accolades! We spend hours telling students how much they are valued and appreciated in schools, then they go into the 'real world' where they are portrayed so poorly by mass media.