Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Speaking to Students Matters.

For five hours on the 21st of April I volunteered my time to educate the students of Boca Raton Preparatory School. I spent a day talking to the Upper School American History classes on the importance of voting and why they should become politically engaged citizens.

It was a rewarding experience as the students participated in classroom discussions on the environment, race and gender equality, and issues dealing with education. They were a very receptive audience and I am greatly appreciative of their new found interest in politics.

Thank you Boca Prep!


On the 22nd of April, Earth Day, I spent a few minutes speaking on the environment to a cafeteria full of hungry students at PBCC's Boca Raton campus. We engaged in some enlightening discussions on policies government should undertake to preserve and protect our environment.

A very good point brought up is that if we are the sunshine state, why is there not a more concerted effort to promote solar energy?

Thank you Ecology Club of PBCC!

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