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A Student, Parent, and Teacher Talk about Life-Changing Essay Assignment

A Student, Parent, and Teacher Talk about Life-Changing Essay Assignment

Season 22 Episode 136 Published 3 years, 11 months ago
Description

He put his thoughts into words in a high school essay assignment several months in the making.

On this episode of the Supercast, a Riverton High School student, his mom, and teacher share some powerful lessons learned from the essay assignment. And we find out how one caring and compassionate teacher is impacting lives.


Audio Transcription

Anthony Godfrey:
Hello, and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. He put his thoughts into words in a high school essay assignment, several months in the making. On this episode of the Supercast, a Riverton High School student, his mom, and teacher share some powerful lessons learned from the essay assignment. And we find out how one caring and compassionate teacher is impacting lives.

We're at Riverton High School with DeSean. He's a junior at Riverton, and he's done a project writing about his life, talking about some of the difficulties that he's gone through. And I want to talk with him about the project and about some of the things that he's learned as a result. We're also here with Shasta Burton. Shasta, tell us your role in working with DeSean and a little bit about the assignment to start with.

Shasta Burton:
Sure. So DeSean was in my virtual language arts class and we had a journal prompt that he responded to that was really inspiring to me. And so I made an offer to have a project replace some of his other assignments that he was missing and it just kind of blew up and turned into a really amazing thing.

Anthony Godfrey:
Tell me about your initial reaction to what he wrote.

Shasta Burton:
I was excited because he was completing an assignment and so there was some celebration there. And then as I was reading his response, I realized that there was a lot going on here that we could talk about. And really help him find himself again in school and getting him to participate more and just making sure he had his voice.

Anthony Godfrey:
And that's really what an effective assignment is about. Helping a student find their voice and helping them really discover something authentic about themselves. And so it's that authenticity and an assignment that can really lead to something. So I'm glad that you took the initiative and saw that there was something there so that you could pull DeSean into maybe a deeper exploration of what was going on with him.

Shasta Burton:
Yeah, absolutely.

Anthony Godfrey:
So DeSean, tell me a little bit about what it felt like to have your teacher ask you to explore this. Did that surprise you after your initial assignment?

DeSean:
Yeah, I was in shock. I didn't know what to think. I wasn't expecting it to like turn into that. I just did an assignment. So it was just really shocking to me.

Anthony Godfrey:
Tell me why this assignment sparked for you a little better than some others did.

DeSean:
I think the assignment was like a big thing in my grade. I don't know. So I just emailed her. I was like, ‘Hey, can I just write about my dad's addiction and his journey?’ And she's like, ‘yeah, that's fine.’ And so that's kind of just what I did it on. And like I have like all his journals and letters. So like I just wrote it off what he was saying how his life is.

Anthony Godfrey:
So tell me about what that was like. Tell me about how you learned about your father and some things that you learned about him and what you've learned for yourself as a result.

DeSean:
What I've learned from him is that I know what is right from wrong and that you should never pick up drugs. It's a really hard subject to talk about. Like, I don't know, he wasn't really there, so I don't know how it is to like grow up with it and stuff like that. So like when I did write it and like when I did get to meet him, like it was a good, it was a

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