“The Holocaust Art Education Project has taught our eighth graders about tolerance, understanding, respect, and how they can each make a difference in our world through the act of voting and participating in their community. They even learned history, sonnet writing, and many of the elements and principals of visual art. What an extraordinary experience!”
J. T.
Middle School Teacher
“The benefits of this program go beyond the regular education barriers we encounter everyday. Humanity is something that is difficult to relate, but you did it exceptionally well. You made a difference in our lives.”
T H-M
Middle School Teacher
“Your impact on our students will be long-lasting!”
A-M O
Middle School Teacher
“As you can tell by the notes from students in my classes, they learned a lot from you! I am looking forward to hearing your talk again in November. “
Linda Wilson
Eisenhower Jr. High, Lawton
“This was a wonderful – once in a blue moon-kind of opportunity.”
Donna Parker
Washington Irving ES Kindergarten teacher
“Your seminar and workshop has inspired discussion. You’ve lit the candle.”
Karen Cox
Irving Middle School Media Specialist.
“Mike mesmerized our middle school students, who stood without being prompted and gave a standing ovation.”
Lisa Johnson
Taft MS Principal
Michael was engaging, informative. He has a passion you can feel. Not subjective—very objective. This a topic of universal proportions. Michael related his information so very well. Students do not learn in a vacuum. Interrelating disciplines is how students learn.”
L. H.
Middle School Principal
“Mike’s presentation was wonderful. The students were awe struck – amazed. Mike put a face on what our students have read.”
H. L.
Middle School Principal
“Thank you for a wonderful presentation to our fifth graders. You have a true gift of speaking and teaching.”
Cindy Young,
Washington Irving ES