As we inch closer and closer to the end, Senioritis is
kicking in. Although the stress from finals is overwhelming, I am glad we were
able to end this year with this project. Overall, I really enjoyed the Ho’oulu
ia Kamehameha Project. This project did not only change the problems within
school, but it changed myself as a person.
Within a couple of days, all the seniors will embark on a new journey
called life. This project taught me how I can solve a problem through science.
In the real world, I will need these essential traits to become successful. I
am very fortunate to have worked with Austin, Shelly, and Sean. They have been
great members because they each contributed in their own special way.
The only thing that didn’t go as planned was changing the
tables. As stated in our presentation, Mr. Morris unexpectedly explained that
Dr. Chun had a dinner with the borders that night. Fortunately, we were able to
work around this issue and eventually we were able to solve it. Other than
that, everything that we did go as planned.
Overall, I learned that the students, especially the
seniors, need to give back to those who have given to us. By giving back to our
school, we are showing respect for the administrators, our teachers, our
classmates, and Pauahi. Again, I am so glad we were able to complete this
project. I feel that this project was perfect in every way and every step in its
process was necessary. Each step was necessary because in a way, it was like
the steps of a science experiment. We had to find a problem, make a hypothesis,
test our hypothesis, collect data, infer the data, and then make conclusions.
And that's exactly what we did. Overall,
This project is way better than doing a final. Thank you Mr. Blake!
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