ASL Deaf Awareness Tissue Box Project

Students participate in Deaf Awareness Month by spreadring deaf awareness to campus classrooms and administration by gifting a tissue box or handsanitizer decorated with a deaf community theme: Deaf Facts, Deaf Art, Famous Deaf 1700's-present, and Deaf education and organizations.  Student reflections include:
 

P2

“It feels good to serve other.” Joe

“It feels good to contribute to the  Deaf community by bringing deaf awareness.” Caleb Nieto

“It was satisfying to take a simple but thoughtful way to spread deaf awareness.” Aaron Perez

P3- Academy

“I feel like I just made a difference.” Tatiana Powell

“I felt nervous, but I know it helped.” Tatyana Grayson

“I felt grateful that I made a difference.” Leslie Monterrosa

“I felt giving.” Taahira Bholat

“I felt relieved.” Kendra Blue

P4

“I felt privileged about learning about ASL Community and being able to share my knowledge.” Jussepi Medina

“I felt like we literally spread awareness about the deaf community.” Cheyenne Grimes

P5

“I felt really good in that I got to speak to an entire class.” Enrique Canales

“It felt good that I was able to make another teacher feel happy.” Brittney Francesena

“It was a new experience I have never had before.” Jabari Davis

“It was exciting to see the look on the teacher’s faces.” Ariel Alvarez”

“It was a good experience and it was my first time going to the new “B” building.” Lia Cooper

P7

“I felt it was a bit awkward, it felt good to give.” Elizabeth Muzquiz

“ I feel this is something everyone should have a interest to learn.” Jessica Rueda

“I feel as if this is a great way to project our way of how we see ASL.” Anthony D. Harris