 They're great kids. They mostly love like snowmobiling and dirt biking and that sort of stuff. So sitting down at a desk isn't exactly their favorite thing to do. So I try to keep things fresh and mix things up and get them outside as much as I can. She jumped right into her teaching career into a one-room classroom in an extremely remote town with just 250 people and she has transformed the whole school for these children. And they just have had so many amazing unique experiences and a teacher like her needs to be celebrated and honored. In her three years she has learned so much and grown so much and I just think that she's that kind of teacher that will never stop. People might not realize that when you support a rural school you're really supporting the heartbeat of that community and no matter what their postal code is they should have a quality education. Thank you.