 Sometimes it's really difficult for kids just to show up to school, and we put a bunch of math and science and socials in front of them. Put them on a basketball court or doing some social justice fundraising for third-world countries. It just gives a whole new meaning to learning and education and being a good citizen. She really pushes you to your limits. She doesn't keep you inside your comfort zone. By her pushing us out of our comfort zone in basketball, because I'd never played before, I found that I really liked the sport and it really helped me in volleyball because that's the main sport that I'm into. I think that's really what makes a difference is that she finds ways to connect with each child, whether it's through sports or through arts or whatever it may be. So every child in her class feels special. I think the most rewarding doing extracurricular is helping them sort of set goals for themselves to start their own path on life to help others.