The afternoon of October 7, Assistant Principal and previous Middle Years Programme (MYP) Coordinator Jason Rubel anxiously strolls the halls, making sure everything is in its place. He hopes the new décor will impress International Baccalaureate Representative Christine Amiss after her nearly 4000 mile journey.
Alessandra Early has created her MYP personal project to raise awareness of the mistreatment of Albino individuals living in Tanzania.
I love MYP. The reaction I typically get when I share this simple thought is laughter. But it’s not a joke. When first starting my personal project at the beginning of freshman year, I’ll admit it seemed like just another to have to do. But as the year progressed, I found myself enjoying it more and more.
Excitement lights up his eyes as he sifts through the pile next to him. Enthusiasm rings through his voice as he picks the best one. Pride is reflected in his every word as he shares his passion for something he truly believes in–the MYP Personal Project.