
Sunday, May 30, 2021
30 May 2021

Sunday, May 23, 2021
23 May 2021
I would like to recognize Abe Hull for Best Project. Project is best defined as- a specific plan or undertaking, carefully planned to achieve an aim. Since I could mention everything from his International Marketing Project on Kenya to his foray into XD with Freakonomics to his Piano music composition titled Overcome from A Thousand Splendid Suns, I am changing the name to best projects.
Abe Hull is an incredibly talented person. Unassuming and with a kind grace, Abe excels at every growth opportunity thrown his way - in the classroom, learning a language, mastering music, competing in sport, participating in co-curricular activities, and leading at work. On the outside, I believe many people would think that his abilities and successes all come naturally. As one who has been his advisor, teacher and mentor, I can tell you this is not the case. Yes, it's true he is incredibly gifted. What is also true is that he puts in more work behind the scenes to learn in his various engagements than almost anyone I have ever taught. That he is willing to do this is admirable, but I find that his humble nature and willingness to help others is even more defining.
I’d like to share a story about this classroom and Abe and will attempt to be brief. Last year Our DECA chapter was at a competition at Oregon Tech and post competition there was a piano on stage. With a slight urging from his teammates, Abe played beautifully and our audience was humbled. It was such a cool moment >> but this isn’t the story. This set the stage for the story. On the two hour bus drive home, Abe told me that he thought he knew where a piano was on campus that we could have in our room. Thinking this wasn’t really likely to happen, of course I said yes. The next day and before our first bell rang, here comes Abe with a crew wheeling in our new piano. What happened next is amazing. Abe played a bit and our room full of students came alive and spontaneous applause, claps and feelings you genuinely don’t always see in a large tech center happen. What continues to happen is the best part of the story. Every day (before school, during breaks, at lunch and after school) students aside from Abe play our piano. It is truly one of the most innocently, joyous things I get to see as a teacher. This act of kindness from Abe has transformed our learning space. What was once a room full of 70 computers is now a completely different space. Yesterday, I was able to witness this once again as Abe was in the Tech Center with several of his crew - they were helping each other out after everyone had left. I was upstairs in our office when I heard the striking of the piano. I soaked it in a bit and looking over, I noticed Abe playing our piano. It was such a satisfying moment. Thank you Abe.
DECA Recognition
DECA is our business and marketing club at Crater and I am the advisor.
I’d like to recognize the following Crater DECA ICDC competitors: Abe Hull, Abigail Weber, Elizabeth Lotts, Lillian Young, Malia Rozett, Hannah Matthews, Helen Hull, MacKenzie Saunders, Mary Nadauld
What an amazing showing by Crater DECA within our 9 international competitors, we had two top 20 Finalists - Abe Hull and Lillian Young
Abe will be awarded a Silver Ribbon for his top 10 score internationally on his Exam and a Blue Ribbon for finishing in the top 20 in Quick Serve Restaurant Management
Lillian will be awarded a Blue Ribbon for finishing in the top 20 in Marketing Communications and a Red White and Blue Ribbon for finishing in Crater DECA’s highest placing ever, in 2nd place in Marketing Communications,
She is our first student to raise a DECA glass 🏆!


























