“You know, some people believe that our generation, the generation of teenagers now, is not concerned with any of the things going on in our world or that if we do care, we don’t bother doing anything about the problems. Our generation is accused of never having a solution. Well, at Fort Lauderdale High School we’ve found a solution. And our solution has nothing to do with rebelling, with using violence, or blaming our problems on those that are older than us, those that run the world. No, our solution is to help out on our own. About fifteen students at Fort Lauderdale High School, including Bevannie Smith and Sara Hand, two of the returning Teen Trendsetters, are going to elementary schools in our communities and improving the reading levels of our third graders.”
This is an excerpt from a blog written by Sara Hand the LEAD Teen Trendsetter at FLHS. I received the blog today and began to consider the perception many people have about those attending high school. Over the years, I have had the honor of training, meeting and working with over 10,000 high school students and I can say without a doubt, that those of you who are part of the Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentors program are indeed committed to the future of our great state.
Sara goes on to say, “These fifteen teenagers show that respect for others is not an option, but something that should be given without prejudice or discrimination.”
I couldn’t agree more, respect is a two way street and through the process of showing respect one finds that they then receive it. Perception is an attitude or understanding of what is observed or thought! And it is your perception of your generation that matters most! You have a concern, you have found a solution and each and every one of you are making a difference. I wish you all a safe and restful winter break and look forward to what the New Year brings!
~Teecy Matthews, Director, Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentors