Great job scouts!
From brainstorming on Zoom until the event today, you girls did a great job. Everyone--even the girls that couldn't be here today--participated, whether it was coming up with ideas, asking questions, or just being a positive source of support.
About 300 people did art projects today, with more parents and families involved, to promote justice, fairness, and equality in our community. You wanted to help spread a positive message in our community through art, and you definitely succeeded! And you brought a lot of fun and joy into a lot of kids hearts while you did it.
I'll send you some pictures I took from today later.
I'd also like to send a brag story out to your teachers sharing the whole story of the event and that you were willing to sacrifice your time and be brave and go right out in public in order to help spread positivity and work for positive change in your community. If you let me know who your teachers are, I'll write something nice and feature you prominently--that's the stuff that absolutely makes teachers love you. Even if they can't say it outright, I guarantee it gives you the benefit of the doubt if you're on the edge between two grades--it's the subjective part of grading that turns B+'s into A-'s and A-'s into A's! (It doesn't have to be just Social Studies and English--those are just usually the teachers most into what you did. Any teacher that's into empowering girls and women, and promoting social awareness and activism will love love love hearing this story.)
Once again: great job girls!
Aleks
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