1.) My independent readings and blog postings
I learned some interesting things through the blog postings. It has broadened my perspective in many ways. It is getting harder to comment, though, because I don't want to repeat myself and almost all my comments start with "I wonder..."
2.) My personal projects
I didn't have to do that much since a large part of my projects was contacting people and waiting. My signs were made really well and the Eco-Maine field trip is mostly planned. Now I have to replace all the signs in the building.
3.) My communications with faculty, professionals, peers
I got Doug Sherwood to pay for my signs. I planned the Eco-Maine field trip through contacting Ms. Jepson, Ms. Miller, and Leo Maheu. We also presented our course proposal in the leadership meeting. After that a bunch of teachers who were there told me that we did a good job since speaking in front of adults like that is difficult.
4.) My community involvements
I went canvasing with the other interns for Protect South Portland. Sadly, the ordinance did not pass. We also composted in the cafeteria for a long time. I also went to a beach cleanup with PHS.
5. ) Our internship meetings, Tuesday lunches, gatherings, communication, etc...
I check the Meetings Google Doc often since I can't go to the meetings. I see Ms.McWilliams and Hannah every day so that isn't much of a problem.
6.) My greatest epiphany
Perhaps my greatest epiphany was hearing someone actually excited for the Eco-Maine field trip and realizing that some people actually don't think its lame? "Eco-Maine is so cool," I heard. What a miracle!!!
7.) My hopes, wishes, goals for quarter two
I would like to see progression with our course proposal since right now we don't know where its heading. Also, I hope my signs actually help people and that making new signs wasn't a waste of time.
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