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Out of the Darkness Walk

  As many people know, there is a student who goes to our school named Olivia Cranford. She and her family brought up the great idea to start an "Out of the Darkness" walk so people who have been affected by suicide or who are trying to show awareness can come together and share their experiences with one another while spreading kind words of encouragement and love. I personally think that this was a great opportunity to show people that their life is worth living. The number of people in the community who came together to help with this event is astounding. I first heard about this walk last year around summer time. It came up on my instagram feed and invited me to register and to attend the walk. Because I have been affected by suicide and I know others who have as well, I decided to look into the information and to register. I am so very glad that I did. Since this was my second year attending this walk, I knew what I was going into. There were tons of tents with crafts an...

My Best Friends are Third Graders

 Ever since I was the ripe age of 6, I was addicted to playing teacher. I couldn't get enough! I had four students and they were the same students I used every time I played school. My family used to have this room in our house called the "classroom." This was only a craft room, but to me it was my classroom! I used to beg my sister, mom, grandparents, and my friends when they would come over to play school with me. Because of my whole childhood consisting of teaching, grading fake papers, and giving fake presentations, I was set on being a school teacher. But is that the same case now? The want to teach has worn off for me right now. Pretty sad isn't it? Well, in my second semester of 9th grade, I started the Teaching as a Profession pathway. This regained my love for teaching others a little bit! I think the question to ask now is, "I love teaching and being in a leadership position, but do I really want to be doing it in a classroom?" I really enjoy this ...