Lessons Learned Student Revelations Our Purpose and philosophy revealed.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
(Say each word as it appears on the screen.)
Advertisements

Mental Toughness Lesson Six: Mental Toughness Aim:
Small steps 4 life Program
Essentials of a Successful XC Program What I have learned from my Coaching and Athletic Career.
Unity, Discipline, Maximum Effort Experience The Difference” All Saints Football “ Experience The Difference”
What your Families, Children & Young People think…
What is a Successful Coach You must be a winner?.
By: Robert Cormier 1977 Ronnethyst Wilson.  The book I Am The Cheese comes from the thoughts of the protagonist Adam Farmer. The book is a reflection.
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA. Straight from the veterans of College Algebra... in their own words.
CRISIS CRISIS fighting for hope for homeless people KS 3 Lesson Plan 1 Exploring the meaning of Home and Homelessness A Teaching Resource for Secondary.
Attentiveness vs. Distraction
I have always had a natural ability and a love of teaching. I want to impart and gain knowledge from children. Some great teachers taught me and because.
Students Parents Mentors Motivation Resourcefulness Will to Work Self- Discipline Character.
Joyfulness Vs. Self-pity
1. What is your greatest achievement? Draw a symbol of it…. 2. What are three things you are good at? Illustrate them… 3. What is one challenge you would.
February 27, 2009 Welcome to Our Tiger Talks. Do you remember this year’s three CAIS School Goals?
Types of Fiction.  A fable is a very short story which is meant to illustrate a point or teach us a lesson.  Usually, but not always, fables are stories.
Balancing All Levels of Wellness Created by Elizabeth Huff Tips to advise the general population.
Gymnastics, Hard but Worth the Challenge By: Riley Shapiro.
The.
Community & Service – Yateem Charity By Muneera 10B.
15 Powerful Habits Make You The Winner!!!.
220 Dolch Words.
Leadership Portfolio 1 Abby Stauffenger. My Mission Statement 2 To live optimistically and willfully and to make sure the values of integrity and honesty.
Alice and her family had just moved from London to Manchester. She had already visited her new school but on her first day, she was feeling quite scared.
Nicholas Judy. 1NY.
Service Learning By: Markevis G. Timothy P. Josh S.
CROSS COUNTRY By: Meghan Schulz WHY DO IT?  Self discipline  Physical shape  Team bonding  Self-conquest  Teaches persistence.
Well for starters, my names Tony but everyone calls me Tone; whatever goes better for you I guess. I was born and raised in Michigan and I I’m proud to.
“I had many excuses why I stopped moving and kept eating food that didn’t serve my body well. By the time I had all three of my children, I was obese.
Complete Dolch Sight Word List Preprimer through Third
Peer Pressure 8 th Grade Health Mr. De Oliveira. What is Peer Pressure? Pressure from one’s peers to behave in a manner similar or acceptable to them.
Reading and listening. True or false 1.There are many different species of dinosaur and all of them have been found in China. 2.Not long ago, a rare.
Section A 第三课时 (3a -4b) Unit 14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7. 人教版 九年级下册 By Rao Yun.
Goals of Psychology Describe Control Understand Predict D-CUP.
Helping and guiding friends through their tough times and making them happy makes me feel benefited.
The Prodigal Son Year 5 Here I Am Lesson 4. The Prodigal Son Introduction Jesus told many stories to his friends to help them understand difficult things.
ME AS A LEADER BLOCK 3. I am 18 years old, I have an older brother and a younger brother, I also work as a waitress at Rams Horn and I plan to go to college.
If It Was My Last Lecture.. By: Daisy Lozano. My Childhood Dreams.. When I was younger I had different dreams. I always wanted to be the pink power ranger.
Personal Development for Students 1. Introduction  Personal development is a very broad topic and can encompass anything that involves your growth as.
BLT # go help look at run.
The. to and a I you it in said for up look.
On a Good Teacher. “ Believing in what you teach and teaching what you believe creates a powerful role model for our students. ”
Dolch list for Ms. Hrouda’s Class!. List 1 the was.
Sight Word List.
Whether its helping people or making Them laugh, I enjoy to be surrounded by Positive people; creating good wholesome Fun. I enjoy both physical and mental.
Alexis Hand April 30, th Period. Perseverance:  Perseverance is when you keep pushing forward to do your best, while others stop trying.  I always.
Drop a pebble in the water: just a splash, and it is gone; But there's half-a-hundred ripples Circling on and on and on, Spreading, spreading from the.
My Story Told By a Band of Gold Chelsea Buch. Part One Introduction 1.
Sight Words.
This is the worst consequence of irresponsibility being committed by mentally deranged individuals whose justifications blinded individuals' weaknesses.
Unit 4 Earthquakes. Listen to the text. A reporter is asking a man to describe his experience in the San Francisco earthquake of R = reporter M.
Unity, Discipline, Maximum Effort Experience The Difference” All Saints Football “ Experience The Difference”
Goal Setting Workshop. Goal Setting “When you’re stuck in a dark place and you suddenly see a light, you immediately begin to follow it. That’s why setting.
Sequence of Events. Key Words Key Vocabulary FirstNext/Later/Following Finally/Lastly/In addition.
The Novice Coach’s Guide to Coaching Novice …or my year spent as a volunteer assistant coach for the University of Rhode Island Women’s Rowing Team.
A40-MS-Marathon Hi. I’m Joe Weiss, one of the directors of Learn Real English and I would like to welcome you to the mini-story lesson for the Advanced.
A. Kindergarten Dolch List 2013 Sight Words am are.
A. and away big blue can come down find for.
DSMA 0399 Comments of Past Students. DSMA 0399 Student Comments “Before this class as you probably remember I would not even accept that x or y could.
课标人教实验版 高二 Module 6 Unit 3. Listening on workbook.
A Moral Story. Once upon a time, there was a turtle that enjoyed taking walks around the lake. While walking one day, the turtle met a speedy rabbit.
CORE KARES Tuesday Gossip.
13 R3ASONS WHY… I AM WHO I AM! By: Joel colon.
English 9 – September 3, 2015 Do Now:
REFLECTION 2 LEXIE MILLER.
English 12RA – September 3, 2015 Do Now:
THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
Leadership timeline By Ashley Osborn.
I know its long - just read it!
Presentation transcript:

Lessons Learned Student Revelations Our Purpose and philosophy revealed

Finishing the marathon showed me how strong I am and how with determination, commitment and positivity anything that seems impossible can actually be achieved. Our Greatest Lesson

To conclude, because of SRLA I know that I will also be successful throughout my life journey because I have proved to myself that I am capable of challenging myself and achieving anything I want because I am a persistent and determined individual. Proof of What We Teach

After completing my first marathon, I was respected way more than before by my classmates and others around me. I knew if I could push through a marathon through all the cramps and all the pain, then I could push through any of the challenges in school or life itself being thrown at me. The Rise in Self Esteem

I am and feel a lot more healthy than ever before. I stopped drinking soda because of running and that makes me feel healthier as well. It hurt my stomach and slowed me down so I quit and drank more water. I didn’t realize how much soda was hurting me. I used to eat donuts as my breakfast. Then I learned that Bananas are the best breakfast for a runner and now I eat one a day (I learned that from my coach). Health Improves w/o Lectures

I was beginning to think that running would forever cause me problems when out of the blue, in the weeks approaching the 18-mile race, my pain from running went away and I was increasing my speed. Running had started becoming second nature to me! I started gaining confidence in my running and when it actually came time for the marathon, I was full of positive energy and optimism. The Training Routine and Trust

Running in SRLA has shown me that if you make small goals that lead to a big goal eventually the big goal comes. Now I want to make a new goal, going to college. Becoming a Goal Setter

I no longer ran away from my troubles. I was no longer that lonely and depressed young teenager who was hiding. The acceptance I received from my Students Run LA teammates moved me forward. I started to become upbeat, perky, and full of life. I began to make others laugh and in the process I started to laugh. I developed a bold character. I allowed my wings to spread out and break the cage I was trapped in. I learned that I did not have to live in the past and that my past did not define me. Benefits of Being Part of a Team

I have discovered that I am a human with the potential to reach the goals I desire if I work hard. Students Run LA demonstrated to me it is never too late to fulfill a dream/goal. During my participation in Students Run LA for two years, I had no parental or family support; my guidance and support came from my team and coaches. Who Leaders Become for Their Students

To my luck the doctors told me I could still run the marathon. This injury made me realized that I wasn’t alone, I had people right beside me who cared. Like this race, I pushed myself against the pain I had suffer but I didn’t realized that I couldn’t do it alone. Even the strongest people need help once in a while. Support Makes the Difference

It’s not the trophies, medals, or victories we all get, but it’s the hard work, determination, and dedication each individual puts in to make the victory happen. The medals no longer represent my worth or existence, instead they became the story of my success. The “Forever” Experience

Prior to finishing the marathon I always set low easily achieved goal for myself to avoid self-disappointment. Now that I have attempted and finished 3 season of SRLA and started and finished 3 marathons I know now that I can do more than just the minimal. Expecting More from Oneself

Participating in this program has changed me in a positive way in a personal, emotional, physical and academic aspect. Thanks to the program I have set a new goal for myself: go to college. With all the opportunities I have, I will be the first college graduate in my family. I will have a career. I will be successful. Despite the circumstances, I know I can do it. Building on Goal upon Goal

Through my experience in SRLA, I met high achieving students and college students in great colleges. From then, I decided to surround myself with successful virtuous people. Runners are Upwardly Mobile

As a student running the LA Marathon I didn’t know what to expect at first, but over the course of five years I’ve experienced bonds, friendships, hardships, and high standard goals. Since I’ve joined the LA marathon I’ve seen many faces helped out students complete a race, keep their moral up and have fun doing it. Running alone is a major pain in the butt so whenever I would run I would try to get a little group going to enjoy the race, enjoy the scenario, and just have fun doing it. The Community Aspect

Not only did that run change me by achieving a personal challenge, it encouraged me to be courteous to others. I remember walking around the 14-mile mark, and I felt heavily exhausted. Out of nowhere, a random student jogged past me, telling me, “C’mon man, don’t give up!” I felt a little defeated because of how fast he was jogging at such a distance. Although, after that spontaneous interaction, I pushed myself to start jogging again, keeping that statement in mind, “Don’t give up.” As I continued to jog, I would pass by other people walking as well. When I would approach them, I tell them motivational statements that range from, “C’mon, don’t stop don’t stop.” To “there you go, finish strong!” After random interactions of supportive students, it came to my realization that the 18-mile run was not another run it was truly a Friendship Run. Helping Each Other Win