Phenomenon... The Northbridge Middle School Reality
Description: The Changes the Northbridge Middle School students aspire to give the world.
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Ms. Travers' Classes - Northbridge Middle School 2007-2008
Credits: Ms. Travers' Classes - Northbridge Middle School 2007-2008
Views: 5086
Posted: 12/11/07 12:49 PM
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Comments:
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Wow. That was amazing. Great job! :]
posted by Benji on 3/15/08 12:17: PM
I think the video is awesome! Great job. It is always wonderful to see kids voicing their opinions. The kid below me does not know how to spell have.
posted by Liz on 3/07/08 6:50: AM
this is the worst video i ahve ever seen i fucking hate it its a waste of time!
posted by holy name student on 3/05/08 5:23: AM
you guyes did a realy good job nice work
posted by veronica on 3/03/08 11:38: AM
It's great to see young teenagers get a chance to learn how to make a difference in others lives. The feelings they express made me stop and remember how wonderful children this age are.
posted by karen on 2/28/08 3:54: PM
That was an awsome video! and Love the song, haven't heard something from Five for fighting in a long time, miss you guys!
posted by Karen Tse on 2/28/08 10:34: AM
That was an awsome video! and Love the song, haven't heard something from Five for fighting in a long time, miss you guys!
posted by Karen Tse on 2/28/08 10:34: AM
Beautiful!
posted by Deb Swain on 2/27/08 8:08: AM
Wow just wow amazing job truly inspiring
posted by Kyle on 2/21/08 8:32: PM
These kids and their teacher (thank you teacher...you are a hero truly!) did a FANTASTIC job and they should be proud of themselves. It is great for kids to learn about working for a charity and giving of themselves. Be proud.
posted by Susan on 2/14/08 3:36: AM
That was a very moving and truthful project. It is definitely eye opening and sad.What have we as a whole done to our world???What can we do to change it?
posted by Christy on 2/09/08 4:41: PM
I couldn't help but to watch the entire video. Very thought provoking and is a story within itself of what our children expect from us and what they expect for their future. Thank you to these students for setting an example for our younger children.
posted by Stephanie on 2/02/08 6:19: PM
This should give everyone hope for our future. Thanks to all of you!
posted by a mom on 1/26/08 2:22: PM
I had Mrs. Travers for a teacher three years ago and I'm really excited about this video. It inspires you to look beyond your own back yard and realize that there is a whole world out there that needs help. Great job everyone!
posted by grace on 1/22/08 4:06: PM
Great Job guys!!!!
posted by Rennie on 1/21/08 7:22: PM
Great job everyone! I used to attend Northbridge Middle School and it just simply amazes me what can happen when a group of students gets together and does something. This video is awesome! Keep up the great work. I really hope that you can make your goal!
posted by Sarah on 1/21/08 7:59: AM
I am a teacher and am always searching for ways to have my students think on a higher level, on a bigger scale. Kudos to you for encouraging students to seek for greater things, to dream bigger, to simply want better.
posted by Christine on 1/20/08 8:07: PM
This video gives me about our children and our future. I hope someday my own children are this inspiring. Great job, NMS!
posted by Natalee on 1/19/08 7:22: PM
This is a really inspiring video. I can tell this took a while to make and put together. I'm glad I found this and congratulations to Mrs. Traver's class.
posted by Jordan Thompson on 1/18/08 9:47: AM

Thank you so much for raising money for this wonderful cause. It touches my heart because I work with children with Autism. Great job Northbridge Middle School, never be afraid to stand up for what you believe in!!!!!!!!
posted by Kirstie on 3/18/08 3:43: PM