Final Reflections

As my first internship, The Baltimore Story, has taught me the importance of accessibility of resources. Now, more than ever, students require aid to effectively learn wherever they may be. The more I learn how to effectively serve a community the more I want to be in different communities. I want to meet new people, serve different communities, and share what I learned here.

Even though I worked remotely, I believe that the connection I developed with everyone I worked with was genuine. Every step of the way someone was available to help and teach me more about what The Baltimore Story means. I am thankful to all whom I met while working and researching for The Baltimore Story. I am excited to see where this project goes and the classrooms it reaches.

— Miles Senal

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