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- 14-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolI thought the presentation was very in depth and informative.
- 14-year-old student, Roosevelt Middle SchoolSuper cool presentation. Good analogies.
- 13-year-old student, Madison Middle SchoolIt was helpful!
- 13-year-old student, Hamlin Middle SchoolI would not change anything, it was really good!
- 14-year-old student, Elkton Charter SchoolWas a good presentation. Important learning topics.
- 13-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolBoth presenters were nice and knew what they were talking about. Did a good job keeping it not awkward.
- 12-year-old student, Madison Middle SchoolI feel like they presented it in a way that is more fun but still got the point across.
- 14-year-old student, Elkton Charter SchoolThank you for helping us understand this and not making this so awkward.
- 12-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolThe presenters were very nice and I think they have helped people make better decisions.
- 15-year-old student, Lowell High SchoolThis was great! I learned a lot, it was fun, and everyone was included/engaged.
- 16-year-old student, North Eugene High SchoolIt was easy to follow, [the presenters] were nice, well put, understanding, respectful.
- 15-year-old student, Harrisburg High SchoolYou guys made me really think about how important my body is. Thank you!
- 16-year-old student, Lowell High SchoolI really like this presentation because it helps me to remember to consider personal goals.
- 16-year-old student, Crow High SchoolThe best presentation I’ve listened to since this topic has been brought up.
- 18-year-old student, South Eugene High SchoolThe presenters were very nice and inclusive.
- 15-year-old student, Monroe High SchoolI really liked this presentation, really made me feel comfortable.
- 14-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolI thought the presentation was very in depth and informative.
- 14-year-old student, Roosevelt Middle SchoolSuper cool presentation. Good analogies.
- 13-year-old student, Madison Middle SchoolIt was helpful!
- 13-year-old student, Hamlin Middle SchoolI would not change anything, it was really good!
- 14-year-old student, Elkton Charter SchoolWas a good presentation. Important learning topics.
- 13-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolBoth presenters were nice and knew what they were talking about. Did a good job keeping it not awkward.
- 12-year-old student, Madison Middle SchoolI feel like they presented it in a way that is more fun but still got the point across.
- 14-year-old student, Elkton Charter SchoolThank you for helping us understand this and not making this so awkward.
- 12-year-old student, Harrisburg Middle SchoolThe presenters were very nice and I think they have helped people make better decisions.
- 15-year-old student, Lowell High SchoolThis was great! I learned a lot, it was fun, and everyone was included/engaged.
- 16-year-old student, North Eugene High SchoolIt was easy to follow, [the presenters] were nice, well put, understanding, respectful.
- 15-year-old student, Harrisburg High SchoolYou guys made me really think about how important my body is. Thank you!
- 16-year-old student, Lowell High SchoolI really like this presentation because it helps me to remember to consider personal goals.
- 16-year-old student, Crow High SchoolThe best presentation I’ve listened to since this topic has been brought up.
- 18-year-old student, South Eugene High SchoolThe presenters were very nice and inclusive.
- 15-year-old student, Monroe High SchoolI really liked this presentation, really made me feel comfortable.
- Health Teacher, Harrisburg Middle SchoolPresenters were positive, accepting, and encouraging to students. They had a good pulse on the class, were appropriately responsive to student needs and were adept at creating a culture of comfort in a sometimes challenging topic. Content was valuable, inclusive, and universally applicable. Students responded well to the content, the presenters, and the experience.
- Science Teacher, Hamlin Middle SchoolI love how you show students appropriate choices and what’s influencing their choices without shaming anyone who’s already made certain choices.
- Health Teacher, Mapleton Middle SchoolThe presenter did an excellent job presenting the information to the class. The topics and the activities presented were engaging. The students asked a lot of questions and wrote in booklets. They had fun with it.
- Health Teacher, Pleasant Hill High SchoolMy kids said that this was the best presentation we have had so far in our class. They really liked how interactive it was as well as the presenters and how they interacted with our class. They had a lot of positive comments.
- Health Teacher, South Eugene High SchoolI felt like this was a very relevant presentation. Important, great information.
- Health Teacher, Harrisburg High SchoolPresentation isn’t a normal ‘don’t have sex talk.’ It gives the students the responsibility to make their own decisions and live with consequences. Presentation allows students to critically analyze and think about decisions with low stress environment.
- Health Teacher, Sweet Home High SchoolVery well done, presentation was simple but powerful. Students shared they enjoyed it and learned from it. Love the decision making process used to make sexual decisions.
- Health Teacher, Harrisburg Middle SchoolPresenters were positive, accepting, and encouraging to students. They had a good pulse on the class, were appropriately responsive to student needs and were adept at creating a culture of comfort in a sometimes challenging topic. Content was valuable, inclusive, and universally applicable. Students responded well to the content, the presenters, and the experience.
- Science Teacher, Hamlin Middle SchoolI love how you show students appropriate choices and what’s influencing their choices without shaming anyone who’s already made certain choices.
- Health Teacher, Mapleton Middle SchoolThe presenter did an excellent job presenting the information to the class. The topics and the activities presented were engaging. The students asked a lot of questions and wrote in booklets. They had fun with it.
- Health Teacher, Pleasant Hill High SchoolMy kids said that this was the best presentation we have had so far in our class. They really liked how interactive it was as well as the presenters and how they interacted with our class. They had a lot of positive comments.
- Health Teacher, South Eugene High SchoolI felt like this was a very relevant presentation. Important, great information.
- Health Teacher, Harrisburg High SchoolPresentation isn’t a normal ‘don’t have sex talk.’ It gives the students the responsibility to make their own decisions and live with consequences. Presentation allows students to critically analyze and think about decisions with low stress environment.
- Health Teacher, Sweet Home High SchoolVery well done, presentation was simple but powerful. Students shared they enjoyed it and learned from it. Love the decision making process used to make sexual decisions.
It’s never too late to make a new choice