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Dear
Dr. Cool and Pride
Bizar
Entertainment was an essential part of an historic event in Naperville!
We want to thank you for your contribution and caring attitude
that led you to give significantly to our community. Your energy
and enthusiasm were infectious. Boys and girls enthusiastically
joined in doing every one of the moves you asked of them (as
we knew they would.) Even the adults, who had not expected to
enjoy the "kid's show", were quickly caught
up in the fun. It was a wonderful way to learn that drugs aren't
cool. Sincerely,
Hunter and Barbara Byington
Founders of Get High On Life! Rallies
Dear
Dr. Cool and Pride
On
behalf of our PTA, students, and staff, I want to thank you for
the energetic, entertaining, and informative assembly you provided
to our students. The children were most responsive - as you could
probably tell - and I hope it encourages them and their parents
to return for Family Fun Night later this year. When you were here,
I told you about a little girl named "Sabah." Sabah has been here
since the beginning of kindergarten, and is now in first grade.
During that time, she has never spoken one word to another child
or adult. She doesn't smile, or respond in any other way. We have
tried to encourage basic physical responses, such as raising a
hand, but even that has had only limited success at best. At the
assembly, Sabah was one of the "volunteers" at the front of the
room during the first program. We were thrilled to see her shake
her hands slightly, turn around for the dance, and even smile (though
she covered her mouth to hide it). This is the most responsive
we have ever seen from her, and members of the staff were
so excited to see her participating as much as she did. This is
just an example of one child whose life you appeared to touch.
When you asked who would be returning for the Family Night, she
did raise her hand! Maybe this will be the beginning of a new era
for this little girl. Again, thank you! Your energy, positive message,
and role modeling served us very well, and we appreciate what you
are doing on behalf of children. Sincerely,
Dr. Gretchen Ludwig,
Principal
Dear
Dr. Cool and Pride
Thank
you for coming to Lake Forest Intermediate School. You truly
excited our fourth and fifth graders with your music, dance and
message. I received numerous comments from the teaching staff.
Thank you for an amazing assembly that really made the students
feel great! The assembly was super for self-esteem - it would
be great any time of year. It was a wonderful way to conclude
Youth Recognition Week. When I went out to the buses following
the performance, the students were singing the words! Everyone
was wearing a smile. I hope that we have the opportunity to invite
you back again. Thanks again for your positive messages. Sincerely,
Barbara Chronos,
Assistant Principal
Dear
Dr. Cool and Pride
Your
program today at Neubert Elementary School was FANTASTIC! Self-esteeem
can sometimes be a difficult topic to get across to young students.
Your energetic "hip-hop" personalities
really motivated students. When we got back to our classroom one
student commented, "Wow, those guys are cool and they taught us
something important too!" That's an act a teacher would like to
live up to every day. The hand movements and dance moves that go
along with your messages were also a big hit! My students and I
have been using them in our classroom to reinforce what you taught
us. My class and I loved your performance. This is something I
would like to see again for the kids. You have a very important
message and a unique way of presenting it. You made many friends
at Neubert School. Thanks,
Laura Ney,
Fourth Grade Teacher
Dear
Jeff and Famos!,
On behalf of St. Mary Home and School
and myself, I would like to thank you both so very much for the
great assembly you put on for the children. You were both sensational.
Even the teachers and moms really got into it. The children are
still talking about it. I wish you both continued success in your
endeavors and again I'd like you both to know that what you are
doing is such a great ministry to our youth. Sincerely,
Mary C. Saladin,
Vice President
Dear
Jeff and Famos!,
On behalf of Elk Grove High School's
students and staff, I wanted to sincerely thank you for your participation
during Life Issues Week. Your presentation was excellent and
provided important information to our students. In a follow-up
evaluation this week your presentation was given high ratings with
only positive comments from both students and staff. Thanks again
for sharing a meaningful message and significantly contributing
to our week's success. Very truly yours,
Lynne Brennan
NOTE: names
have been omitted so writers
remain anonymous, although spelling has not been changed.
Dear Dr. Cool and Pride
I
learned to treat others the way you want to bo treated. AND Don't
do DRUGS!!!!! AND I Fel God!
A
1st grader
Dear Dr. Cool and
Pride
Thank
you for coming to our school! When you did the acembily, I felt proud
of myself because I was finally able to like myself. Before that I
always wanted to be cool and populer. I thought I was a nerd. But when
you came you tolled me to like myself for who I am... It worked. I
don't think I'm a nerd anymore. I don't evan care if people think I'm
ugly. So I realy realy want to thank you!
A
4th grader
Dear Dr. Cool and Pride
We
loved your singing and dancing. We liked how you told us about making
good choices in a song. We liked your motto: STOP AND THINK BEFORE
YOU ACT. YOU'LL MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION AND THAT'S A FACT. We learned
many things from your show. For example we learned:
- Treat others the way we want to
be treated. Reading is a great thing to do. Believe in yourself
and you can do whatever you want. Keep trying and never give
up. Make healthy choices everyday.
- Ask mom, dad, friends, social
workers, priests, minister, siblings, rabbis for help if you
need help.
Thank
you for coming to West School. We had a great time. We hope you come
again. "Happy trails you until we meet again!"
Love,
Mrs. Ross's class
Madeline S., Rachel, Jordan N., Miriam, Matt, Lauren P., Andrew M., Michael,
Jeremy, Andrew H., Monte, Hilary, Lauren, Aaron, Alexa, Tangley B., Emily,
Andrew K., Andrew L., Andrew F.
Dear Dr. Cool and Pride
I
once had a time when I had no real friends. I felt so lonley. I was
too shy to talk. Everyone was mean to me because I was fat. Then, one
day I saw an assmebly that gave me confidence to mak friends. It taught
me a lesson I will never forget! When I was shy I didn't talk to anyone.
I wouldn't amke friends because I wouldn't talk. When I would eat lunch
or go out to recess I would be by myself. Since I had no friends, I
became a teacher's pet. because of this, everyone thoght I was a suck-up.
Luckaly, when I was with the teachers, I got over my shyness. Yet,
I still had more problems.
"I
went to an assembly
that gave me confidence!" |
Just as I was getting over my shyness, peopl started calling me names because
I was too fat. I felt even lonlyer because the only time anyone would talk
to me is when they were making fun of me. Now, since I was sad I felt like
I had to eat. However, I later learned to ignore those people, and I had
learned two lessons, but I still had no friends.
A few days later, I went to an assembly
that gave me confidence! I was so confident, I felt like a new person!
This new person made new friends, and always had a smile on her face.
Ever since the assembly I have had so many friends! In the end, I wasn't
shy. I lerned to ignore laghing people. You can always see me with
a smile. I leaned a lesson I will never forget! I will always be happe!
A
6th grader
Dear Jeff and Famos!
I think your presentation was great. I
am not afraid to stand up to the 8th grader who is a _______,
or to call my teacher and ask for help. I was at a party the other
day and there was alcohol. I said no and then I yelled, "I feel good.
OOOOO, I feel so good!" I like myself just like I am now. Thanks alot.
A
7th grader
Dear Jeff and Famos!
Your presence at things like Snowflake
and Snowflurry are just huge. It can be seen in everyone's eyes. Your
heart and your message really shines through when you turn on the microphones
and say the things that are in your hearts. It is so easy to see how
strongly you believe in what you do. Like you said, the message is
simply, but I think it is probably one of the best messages I have
ever heard. You have a lot to say, and you say it, have fun, and captivate
an audience all at the same time. I've seen you guys three times in
the past two years, and evertime I think I know what to expect, but
then you throw me for a loop, but still have that powerful message
of self-love, self-respect and high expectations. It is truly a gift
to do what you do and know that when you do it, people are listening.
Just stop and look sometime during one of your events. Look at the
eyes of one of those young students. They're not glazed over in boredon,
but they are wide open with enthusiasm and meticulous attention to
every word that your guys say.
"You
are truly an
inspiration to me" |
I hope you know that your messages reach beyond elementary school, jr.
high, high school and college. I'm only a little freshman in college, but
when I see you guys in action, I leave with such a positive feeling, that
it is almost hard to contain. I have learned a great deal from the two
of you and have learned about myself, and how important it is to love yourself.
Whenever
I get the feeling that I want things to stop, when I want the entire
world to stop moving, so Ican make a quick, painless exit to another
place, I often find myself thinking about some of the things you guys
have said. I realize that nothing is worth taking my life, and nothing
is worth the price of a quick thrill. I occasionally think about how
different things might be for me had I not been surrounded by people
who care as much as you two do. You are truly an inspiration to me,
as well as countless others. Somethings that you have said have kept
me out of some potentially dangerous and dumb situations, and even
though my first semester of college was ruined, I kept a positive attitude
and persevered. Finally, I just want to thank you for everything you
have ever done, and everything that you will ever do. You guys are
a credit to society, and two of the most caring individuals that I
have ever met. Best of luck to the both of you, and may you get all
you ever want, and a little bit more.
A
college freshman
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