Students and faculty alike took time out of a busy school day at Stuart Hall High School in San Francisco to Stand Up today. Student Government leaders led the pledge to stand up against poverty.
Congratulations to Lori and the students of Stuart Hall High School!
I was at the Stand Up at the UC Berkeley college campus in the East Bay and that was awesome too.
Students are great to work with, once you learn how.
Cheers,
-Brian
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October 21, 2008 at 9:40 am
Congratulations to Lori and the students of Stuart Hall High School!
I was at the Stand Up at the UC Berkeley college campus in the East Bay and that was awesome too.
Students are great to work with, once you learn how.
Cheers,
-Brian
October 21, 2008 at 9:38 pm
Great job Lori. We all know how much energy goes into planning these kind of events. Working with students is the best – they are our future.
Cherie
October 22, 2008 at 4:19 pm
Way to go, it’s so important to keep our students involed and informed. Thanks for getting them so excited about what we are doing!