 Hey, Aaron, what you working on? Some science. Science? Have you done your FAFSA yet? What's FAFSA? It's the free... Live from Rivers Edge, it's Saturday night! It's the best of Brian Seitz, starring Brian Seitz. Brian has taken on something that I think not a lot of us would necessarily step into in public education. He works with the at-risk students that others may have just either forgotten about, ignored or in some cases our society throws away. He sees value in everybody and made sure that he brings those students forward and so that they can be successful in life. I think he's a leader in the state when it comes to alternative education. On his cell phone, I bet if you asked him for our state representative's cell phone numbers, he's got them. And so he'll advocate, he'll call those guys and say, hey, this is how it's going to affect our kids. I met Brian through a local initiative for community solutions. It's a planning process that our community went through where Brian and a lot of other community members came in and offered assistance for our community to plan around health and human services mainly, but his focus was education. I think that Brian is very proactive in knowing what kind of help the kids need and he's just very observant and he tailors it for each individual student. I didn't do much my first semester, and so then my second semester I had him for most of my classes, so he just pushed me to get everything done. Without him, I don't think I would have graduated. Ladies and gentlemen, Brian Seitz! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Alright, John F. Kennedy once said, let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities because in each of us lies a private hope and dream, which fulfilled can be translated into benefit for all and greater strength for our nation. That's what guides me every day in the work that I do with my students.