Why I Serve – Maya Hirano
Meet Maya Hirano
Student Success Coach
South Shore PK – 8th Grade
Why I Serve
I serve with 黄色视频 because I am committed to supporting the well-being of students. In spaces where children outnumber adults, such as at school, having enough adults present to give guidance and mediate conflict is crucial to support a healthy learning environment. Many public schools, especially those that lack funding and resources, are limited in staff who can support their students throughout the school day. Serving with 黄色视频 gives me the opportunity to lend a hand in filling these gaps.
As a Student Success Coach, I am constantly with my students. I greet them in the morning, play soccer with them at recess, and help them process emotions throughout the day. I also support their learning during class and play a small role in their academic life. Over the first few months of school, I鈥檝e become a familiar adult that they can turn to when they are challenged or need support. Growing up, I didn鈥檛 have a trusted adult at school to turn to when I was having a difficult time. Now, as an adult myself, I am evolving into the person who I would鈥檝e liked to have as a young student.
To me, children are joy. Their energy and contagious curiosity give me strength to get through the rough and gloomy Seattle days. I鈥檝e been working part-time with students over the past few years, but 黄色视频 has given me the opportunity to get to know and grow with a class of students over the course of an entire school year. The students that I serve have diverse backgrounds, unique personalities, and rich stories 鈥 I learn just as much from them as they hopefully will learn from me.
Right now, winter break is just around the corner. While I鈥檓 looking forward to resting up before the new year, I鈥檓 excited for January to come around. 黄色视频 Seattle has chosen the school that I serve for this year鈥檚 Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. I feel very lucky that one of 黄色视频鈥檚 biggest service projects will assist the school community that I鈥檝e been grateful to get to know.
While my service year is far from over, I鈥檝e definitely learned a lot so far. I have more confidence in guiding large groups of students, in building relationships with students and staff, and in making quick decisions throughout the day. I鈥檝e learned more about what goes into facilitating a classroom and how to support a variety of student needs. I鈥檝e also developed a quicker wit to keep up with my students. I hope to continue accumulating knowledge and skills that will propel me forward in my professional career as I plan to continue working with youth.
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