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Let’s Hope This Is A Story of Hope

I’m going to warn you before you start reading; this is not your typical story of hope. Sorry! There will be no documentary, TEDTalk, or branded merchandise after this story of hope. This story of hope is unique, individual, and hard to explain. And so, we will start from the beginning. We were launched on […]

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TEXAS!!!!! (also Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri, maybe Denver and California)

In my mind, I visited six states over the past eleven days. Did I only step foot in five of them? Maybe. Was one of the state visits completely unplanned and coincidental? Also maybe. I actually never thought that I would ever visit Texas. I have nothing explicitly against Texas, it’s just not a place […]

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Canoes, Peach Juice, and Italy: A Loon Lake Advance

Hello Lovely Readers, and welcome back to another bog post. On April 4, the PLP 10 cohort (my classmates and I) went on a trip. And not just any trip. An advance. Yes, that’s right. In PLP, we never retreat, only advance. Loon Lake Lodge was overtaken by 21 grade 10 students for four days. […]

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S’Moregon

Hello! If you didn’t know, my class and I recently went to Oregon! Yes, we actually did school work. I bet you are wondering what kind of incredibly awesome program would take a class full of very loud Grade 8’s to Oregon. Well, I’m glad you asked! It is the coolest program in the world, […]