It was important for her to hear from people that she thought had an important perspective on her future.
I'm thankful to my friends. I'm proud of my student. I'm excited for the future.
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DISD students afraid of college
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Usually when I get a text from a student that is only a million exclamation points, I start to panic. Luckily, it was followed by excitement and thanks. The people I asked to reach out to her sent her a note and encouraged her to push past her fears about college and continue applying.
It was important for her to hear from people that she thought had an important perspective on her future. I'm thankful to my friends. I'm proud of my student. I'm excited for the future. Related article: DISD students afraid of college Follow us on Twitter @turnandtalks Email: turnandtalks@gmail.com
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