The fourth day of presentations makes me realize that we are a diverse class with many different interests, passions and personalities.
Alicia: The fact that you were still able to raise money despite the fact that your event was cancelled due to surgery says alot about your passion for your cause. Although I think your idea for your event was awesome, I am happy that you still were able to donate to the Make A Wish foundation. I would encourage you to continue to support this cause in any way possible since it is so important to you.
Ryan: While your drive may not have been as successful as you would have hoped, your presentation was quite entertaining. I think that you not only showed true reflection on your project (i.e. location, sign, etc.), but you also were very honest and open, creating a great project presentation. It is that honesty that will help you with future endeavors, taking what you learned from this experience and using it when tackling another goal.
Gabi: Having attended your event, I think you need to give yourself more credit than you did in your presentation. You were a great teacher, and, more importantly, you conquered your fear of running the class. While I know a donation to Relay for Life was of upmost importance to you, please know that another aspect of the project is how you grew as a person. You tackled a fear while serving your community!
Brianna: Although I knew the general idea of your project, I had now idea how labor-intense it was! Hearing how much time and effort it took to make thirty dolls was really surprised and impressed me. You showed great leadership skills by asking for help and assigning tasks to other volunteers. I also realized how hard-working and determined you are, having done most of the work on your own. I'm very proud of your efforts and hope that you are as well.
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