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Today’s Homework: December 8, 2017

Today’s Homework: December 8, 2017

1.  Please identify what you enjoyed most about The Future Forum.  Please send your well written statement in short sentences with perfect spelling and good punctuation and grammar to my email address before Monday, December 11th, 11:59pm.

2.  We frequently speak about the importance and benefit of constructive criticism in our Hope Life Skills class.  Please send one suggestion which might improve the Future Forum in a well written statement in short sentences with perfect spelling and good punctuation and grammar to my email address before Monday, December 11th, 11:59pm.

3. Please give me the name one Future Forum 2 guest you have sent a follow up email to.

4.  I appreciated your feedback in class on Friday about whether we should keep Future Forum 3 in December of 2018 for Hope Life Skills students ONLY or invite students from a private school to join the Forum as we did for Future Forum 1 last school year.    Please share your preference and why you feel this way in a well written statement in short sentences with perfect spelling and good grammar and punctuation to my email address before Monday, December 11th, 11:59pm.  I truly appreciate your candid feedback.  Thank you.

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