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Re: Mix it Up - 2006.

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Originally Posted by Michelle Celio
During the lunch time, students are asked to sit a table different from where they normally sit, with people they may have never spoken to before, be it for choice or they've never had the opportunity.
I really am looking forward to how they're going to manage to organize us that well.
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Originally Posted by Michelle Celio
What is your school doing to promote this activity?
How do you feel about this activity?
If your school does not participate in this activity, do you think it would be a good idea / would you be willing to help get it started for next year?
Do you think this activity helps "break down the walls" that socially exist in schools?
Are there any aspects of FIRST that you believe also encourage the desegregation of today's youth?
1. My school is practically doing nothing for it, except for the lunch mix-up.
2. I think its a good idea, especially to see how people are going to respond to being totally out of place, though forcing everyone into certain seats is going to be quite difficult. I won't exactly be able to help it get started at my school next year as I'm graduating, and I plan to be in another part of the country.
4. I HOPE it breaks down some of the barriers, though I know at my school it probably will create more problems between the groups, as there are way too many people that don't like each other at the school.
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Originally Posted by Michelle Celio
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