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Awesome People Year 3 #5

  • Writer: Ian Hacker
    Ian Hacker
  • Sep 29, 2018
  • 3 min read


This week's Awesome People represents a slight deviation in the path the series started down and is what I want to push the series too more in the future. I spend time with a fairly consistent group and this puts what I can see into a bubble. I love the group of people I am with, and so often they come up here, but my narrowness in my vision can so often cause me to not see what amazing things other people do. With these future posts I want to start looking more closely at people I do not know, and to write about some great things they do. The additional addendum I want to make is that I have only included people at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, when the local community is larger than this alone. I will start including people who are not just students. Despite these changes, no one will ever be left off the list for any reason, with the only thing being that the list will grow.

CV: I had a great time talking with you about Halloween costume ideas. It is always more fun bouncing thoughts off another person. I appreciated when you asked if I wanted to work on the lab during the weekend, it makes it quicker and easier through collaboration.

DH: You are a great brother, and I had a blast when you called me on Wednesday. In addition, what you came up with for our other brother's birthday was a fantastic idea, and was so much fun for the entire family.

D??: You are one of the nicest people I have ever met. You made me feel proud and part of the family at work instantly. You always stand up for the underdog, being such a great supporter when it is needed.

HT: You encouraged me to be okay with my own coding. My coding was different then what the other people had done, and definitely had some inefficiencies, but you pushed me to not feel like I had to cookie cutter what I did, and that mine was okay.

JB: Thank you for loaning a pencil to me for our math test. You also offered me your jolly rancher on the same day, and the fact alone you offered it was very sweet.

JG: During the pennies prompt, in computer science, you offered your help for every single question I had. You were just a great teaching assistant, going above and beyond.

JP: Your work on the clay pieces for Senet was fantastic. You took up a lot of the slack, spending the time to not only make and perfect the clay pieces, but to also cook them in your own oven.

KS: You were very supportive to a friend recently, giving your time and empathy to them.

KT: It was awesome of you to support the soccer team by buying a gold card. The fact that you then randomly gave it to someone in your class was a cherry that you did not need to add but did.

MJ: When I had trouble with a POW question, you helped me right before we had to turn it in.

MP: You drive your brother to martial arts, be it early or late, and giving your time like that is something that is gracious to a degree not normally seen. Also, thank you for the wax during lunch, I always like to play with it.

TM: Whenever you buy food at work you always share a little with me. It makes the end of the night a lot better just getting that little break and nugget of deliciousness.


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