The principal of Jordan’s school, Kevin Amburgey, invited Jordan to present to his whole school. At the end of the school year, they have a motivating speaker present to the school. This year, they picked Jordan. In his sports coat and on the stage, Jordan did two 30 minute presentations and brough the roof down. It was a riot, video, Q and A, and a speech by Jordan to his school mates. The student body chanted his name and wished him good luck in his quest.
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Great job Jordan. We wish you luck in all that you do.
You are something to behold in a world that has too much negative behavior by our youth. You are now and will be an example of what makes this world a wonderful place.
Grand Pa Alex and Grand Ma Joan
GO
Go, Jordan, Go! We are rooting for you here at North Shore Elementary! We are SO proud of our hero and GOAL SETTER!
Jordan,
YOU are beyond words, and we are so lucky to have you in our lives! You are a bright, shining star in this world……mountains or no mountains.
Jordan-
You are so lucky to be able to do these things that many children can’t even imagine! You have been presented with an amazing opportunity, so make the most of every moment!
Best wishes with meeting your goals and may God bless YOU…
Jeanne and Joy Campbell
Jordan,
I have never met you personally but I wanted to comment on your courageous achievements. You are half my age and I am more inspired by you than some people that are older than me. You seen to be an awsome person and I wish you the best of luck on your future hikes!!
Looking forward to an awesome assembly in Lucerne Valley. Mr. Danaher, the teacher that painted the mural of the 7 summits and their elevations, retired this year. I am sure he would return to see an assembly by the student who took his mural and ran with it.
Great job Jordan!
I was thinking back to when I was 11.
I think I could barely tie my shoelaces on my own. hahaha
My best wishes in your continued sucess in whatever you do.
I can only imagine what “that” may be!
Aloha,
Jerry