Thursday, April 8, 2010

Day of Silence Student Voices: Louisa & Alex (Morgantown, WV)

For the second installment of our Day of Silence Student Voices, we have a video from Louisa, a 9th grader, and Alex, an 11th grader, from Morgantown, West Virginia. Great job!

If you have something to share as well, please email it to us at submit2dos@gmail.com. We're always glad to hear from students across the country about why the Day of Silence is important to them!


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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I absolutely love how they incorperated ASL into this!!! <3

Rachel said...

This makes me happy. Even more because the kids are from my very own state. Wv<3forlife.

Ruby Savora said...

:] that was so fun to tape!! i cant believe it was actually posted on this blog!

Anonymous said...

These are my friends. XD Wow! This makes me proud. <3 ^.^

Anonymous said...

My nieces, that make me prouder every day to be a part of thier lives. Alex opens and Lou does the sign language...I love them so much!
They are awesome kids...and I count on them changing the world! Really, I do. They and thier peers can do it! CHANGE!!
Love you girls, with all my heart!

Anonymous said...

Love, Auntie Theresa! You girls rock! I am so proud of you every dang day!! My heart literally bursts with pride!
(I should have signed the above comment...sorry)

Anonymous said...

Alex, Louisa, Dawn, and everybody else, congrats!!! See you all at school. Love all of you!!

Julia <3