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A
A
Hey
there
acps,
my
name
is
Cameron
and
welcome
to
the
season
finale
of
Teen
Talk.
This
is
a
show
for
students
by
students,
and
today's
episode
is
all
about
celebrating
the
Fantastic
first
season
we've
had
here
from
highlights
to
bloopers
to
finding
out
who
will
be
the
next
host
of
season.
Two.
We
have
a
lot
to
unpack
today.
To
start
the
Teen
Talk
team
and
I
pulled
some
of
our
favorite
moments
from
this
adventure
filled
season.
Let's
take
a
look
at
our
season.
One
highlights
as.
B
Your
superintendent
I
wasn't
perfect
and
there's
a
ton
of
Highly
Successful
People
in
this
world
that
weren't
they
weren't
perfect.
So
I
don't
want
people
to
think.
Oh
he's
the
superintendent.
He
was
this
straight,
a
guy
in
all
it
is
no
I.
Wasn't
I
made
mistakes.
I
became
ineligible
to
play
basketball
for
about
six
games
that
changed
my
life
in
the
10th
grade
and
my
homeroom
teacher
Mr
Barrett
pulled
me
up
to
his
desk
at
progress
report
time
and
said
to
me.
A
I
have
to
ask
I
have
to
ask:
do
you
have
a
favorite,
NBA
team?
Oh
wow,
I
know
that's
really
hard.
I'm.
Sorry.
B
A
A
B
B
C
That's
a
good
question,
so
we
have
this
really
cool
health
and
life
science
building
brand
new
and
they
have
a
Chick-fil-A.
So.
C
Heard
it
here
first,
but
I
really
enjoy
going
and
seeing
the
new
infrastructure
that
we
have
at
a
college
and
seeing
all
that
and
just
connecting
with
students,
I
mean
seeing
where
they
can
wear
services
that
we
don't
offer
just
making
sure
that
they're
heard
and
stuff
like
that.
I
just
enjoy
just
listening
to
what
the
concerns
and
needs
are
of.
E
Applying
to
schools
and
the
whole
process
really
is
kind
of
the
uncertainty.
College
applications
are
a
very
ambiguous
process.
It
could
very
well
happen
that
one
day,
a
college
admissions
counselor
who's.
Reading
your
application
had
a
bad
lunch,
and
that
was
the
reason
why
you
didn't
get
accepted.
That's
an
extreme
example,
but
it
just
goes
to
show
that
once
you
submit
your
applications,
please
don't
stress
everything
is
going
to
work
out
as
it
should
once
you
have
submit
that
submit
or
like
hit
that
submit
button.
E
D
So
not
only
does
the
joy
that
I
see
in
myself
in
my
volunteers
and
the
people
that
were
helping
truly
inspire
me,
but
the
challenge
so
something
that
I
know
that
I
can
solve
if
I
put
my
heart
into
it
and
the
realization
that
kids,
my
age
can
make
a
change
if
we
put
our
hearts
and
Minds
into
it.
This
is
what
really
keeps
me
going.
G
And
from
a
young
age,
I
was
addicted
to
science
and
I.
One
of
my
heroes
was
Jane
Goodall
and
her
organization
I
learned
about
her
organization
roots
and
shoots
when
I
was
in
elementary
school,
a
philanthropic
organization
helping
the
environment
and
people
in
general
and
I
wanted
to
serve
and
kid
change
makers
evolved
from
me
pursuing
that
passion
for
service
and
creating
my
own
opportunities
to
expand
my
service
I'm,
also
inspired
by
my
parents.
They
supported
me
through
my
service
journey
and
helped
me
Foster
my
passion
and
keep
moving
forward.
Well,.
I
Standing
under
a
Chevy
Tahoe
that
we
had
just
taken
the
transfer
case
out
of
actually
we're
working
on
that
over
there,
so
we're
taking
that
apart
before
that,
we
had
taken
the
torsion
bars
off
of
this
and
pretty
much.
That's
all.
We've
done
to
this
so
far,.
I
Mr
Hayes
just
wanted
us
to
pull
the
torsion
bars
and
then
he
decided
we
were
going
to
take
the
transfer
case.
That's
all
we've
done
as
of
right
now.
A
I
Actually,
we
had
a
see
if
it's
in
here
the
Dodge
Dakota
was
or
this
is
the
Dakota.
These
were
like
my
favorite
to
work
on,
because,
if
you
look
inside
of
them,
they're
all
torn
apart.
A
J
A
J
A
Have
one
more
question
on
a
scale
from
one
to
ten?
How
much
do
you
like
boats?
Ten,
that's
the
right
answer!
Thank
you!
So
much
Zach
you
were
the
first
smob
in
in
Arundel
County,
with
full
voting
rights
in
1975
to
1976,
and
you
were
also
the
crask
president
beforehand.
What
can
you
tell
us
about
the
switch
to
full
voting?
Well.
K
It
was
a
really
interesting
circumstance
in
those
days
and
I
should
begin
by
saying
we
never
use
the
term
smob,
that's
a
new
one
on
us
really.
No.
It
was
always
referred
to
as
the
student
member
on
the
board
or
a
board
member
who
happened
to
be
a
student,
and
that
was
actually
something
really
important
for
us
matter
of
fact.
I
brought
the
card.
Oh.
K
K
There
was
a
transformation
that
took
place
and
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
how
it
took
place,
but
it
did
take
place
in
about
1973
1974,
just
as
I
was
coming
in
to
craft,
and
this
was
very
important
in
terms
of
how
I
saw
myself
as
crass
president
and
his
board
member.
It
was
not
one
of
us
versus
them,
students
versus
teachers,
students
versus
Administration.
It
was
one
of
were
all
members
of
the
educational
Community.
Let's
work
together,
we
have
unique
insights,
we
have
unique
perspectives,
let's
bring
it
together
as
part
of
the
system.
L
In
through
your
organizations,
so
we
do
a
lot
of
book
studies,
so
we've
kind
of
done
book
studies
with
like
kind
of
just
like
adults
we
had
stamped,
and
then
we
also
do
like
book
studies
just
kind
of
like
with
kids
and
everything.
So
we
have.
This
book
is
anti-racist
and
I'm
trying
to
think
if
we
have
any
more
I'm
really
not
sure
what
are
my
favorite
things
that
we
do.
We
read
books
to
like
children,
Elementary
schoolers
on
like
we
did
residence
day
a
few
years
ago.
We
did.
L
We
did
a
different
day,
I'm
freaking
kind
of
blank
on
these
names,
but
we
read
books,
little
kids
and
you
wouldn't
think
like.
Oh,
this
would
be
like
oh
whatever,
but
there
were
so
many
kids
and
they
were
so
excited
and
just
come
in
with
your
little
book.
Being
like
oh
they're.
Reading
this
and
they're
like
interrupting
you
saying
like.
Oh,
can
you
like
that
sounds
really
cool
or
oh
I
have
a
dog
and
like
cute
stuff,
and
it's
just
it's
one
of
my
favorite
things.
What
else
we
do
like
curriculum
review?
L
We
went
through
the
1619
curriculum
scene
where
that
would
be
applicable.
What
else
do
we
do?
We
have
General
meetings,
so
you
guys
should
come
to
our
general
meetings.
Absolutely
absolutely
come
to
our
general
meetings
but
I'm
trying
to
think,
and
we
sometimes
we
have
forums
with
like
kind
of
like
experts
and
community
and
stuff,
like
that,
we
had
one
on
homelessness,
which
was
really
really
great.
L
Great
turnout,
but
yeah
I
mean
we
do
a
bunch
of
other
stuff,
I'm
blanking
all
the
time,
but
those
are
some
like
the
most
notable
like
my
favorite
ones.
Out
of
all,
and
sometimes
like
you
know,
we
meet
people
in
person,
that's
great.
We
have
our
ltj
merch
and
people
recognize
us,
and
we
just
think
that's
amazing.
Okay,.
M
M
Okay,
I
would
say
it's
definitely
we
have
those
General
Sessions
and
everyone
is
like
in
those
rooms
and
we're
all
chanting
our
vision,
especially
crafts
like
go
cross.
We
love
across
definitely
our
Channel
camera
when
you're
on
stage
indo's.
M
A
We're
about
to
CT
Street,
so
these,
who
is
the
amazing
featured
speaker,
are
you
so
excited?
What
did
you
think
of
her
presentation?
The
other
night
yeah.
M
A
A
N
Also
thank
the
pandemic
brought
a
lot
of
trauma
for
each
individual,
whether
that
was
just
the
fear
of
the
virus
or
the
inability
to
get
out
of
the
house,
and
so
knowing
personally
from
my
experience
of
practicing
yoga
meditation
for
at
that
point,
like
17
years,
I
knew
that
it
could
offer
people
the
time
and
the
space
to
really
ground
and
connect
to
themselves
during
a
time
when
we
really
struggled
with
that
as
a
society.
N
A
Much
fun
honestly
so
much
that
was
pretty
awesome.
While
we
love
celebrating
our
best
women's,
they
wouldn't
be
the
best
without
the
bloopers.
When
we
come
back,
we'll
meet
our
new
host
for
season
two
of
teen
talk,
but
for
now
enjoy
the
bloopers
from
season
one:
okay,
Cameron,
yes,
I'm!
Sorry
that
wasn't
supposed
to
happen!
It
just
did.
A
D
A
F
A
A
A
L
F
A
K
A
A
A
A
Wait,
no
are
you
for
real
yeah
I
am
so
beyond
excited
to
introduce
you
to
the
next
host
of
teen
talk
with
a
background
in
journalism
and
production.
She
stands
out
among
her
peers
and
the
studio
team
and
I
are
so
excited
to
see
what
she
brings
to
the
show
next
season.
It
is
my
pleasure
to
introduce
your
2023
to
2024
host
Zoe
prandy
Zoe.
How
are
you
today
I'm
so
good?
How
are
you
I
am
great
I'm,
so
excited
to
have
you
in
the
studio
today?
Can
you
tell
me
a
little
bit
about
yourself.
O
I
am
16
years
old
and
I'm,
a
student
at
Crofton,
High,
School
I,
am
in
various
clubs.
I
am
vice
president
of
the
black
student
union.
Vice
president
of
the
crossing
high
filmmakers
club
and
I
am
a
student
enrolled
at
cat
South.
A
O
A
O
Really
I'm
excited
about
really
learning
more
about
the
people
in
our
community
and
their
the
things
they
enjoy.
I
really
want
to
interview
people
with
different,
diverse
opinions
and
different
activities.
They
do
to
really
just
reflect
our
student
body
and
get
more
students
connected
with
each
other
I.
A
O
Yes,
I'm
an
interactive
media
production,
so
basically,
this
covers
all
aspects
of
media
production.
Film
we
do
short
films.
We
edit
through,
like
Photoshop.
We
learn
about
graphic
designs
that
can
include
like
magazine,
covers
animation.
It's
kind
of
if
you're
interested
in
any
aspect
of
like
film
or
Communications
that'll
be
a
perfect
program
for
you.
It
goes
over
everything
and.
O
Hard
one
I'm,
sorry,
yes,
I
love!
If
you
did
one
with
animation
and
I
really
liked
it,
because
it's
something
I've
never
done
before,
and
we
were
able
to
create
our
own
story
make
our
up.
Our
own
script
do
like
storyboarding,
which
is
something
that
is
essential
to
all
aspects
of
film,
so
I
really
enjoyed
that
I.
Think
I
never
tried
and
definitely
is
going
to
help
me
as
I
go
on
through
my
journey
with
film
absolutely.
A
O
One
I
really
I
love
the
one
when
you
visited
cat,
South
and
I
loved
when
you
interviewed
the
students
about
service
I,
really
like
that,
because
we
saw
our
own
peers,
making
change
and
I
feel
like
as
young
people.
It's
sometimes
it
seems
unattainable.
We're
like
oh,
we
have
to
be
older.
We
have
to
you,
know,
have
all
this
criteria
to
fill,
to
be
able
to
do
something
like
that,
but
just
seeing
kids
just
like
us
doing
these
activities
and
making
change
really
inspired
me
and
that's
kind
of
also
I
wanted
to
like
apply.
A
O
Definitely
excited
for
making
more
little
short
films,
kind
of
something
I'm
doing
now
and
I'm
really
excited
because
I'm
a
dancer,
so
I'm
really
excited
for
next
Dance
season.
I
Dance,
Outlet,
dance,
complex,
so
I'll
be
a
senior
that
year,
so
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
that
and
I
know
for
black
student
union
out
of
school.
I'm
really
excited
for
growing
that
this
was
our
first
year
ever
having
it.
So
I
want
to
definitely
help
create
more
activities,
even
like
think
about
like
a
step
and
majorette
team.
O
A
O
I
want
them
to
know
that
I
am
very
passionate
about
this
industry
and
that
I
really
want
to
make
sure
everyone
is
seen
in
heard.
That's
one
of
the
most
important
things,
I
think
for
everyone's
voice,
just
to
be
heard
and
know
that,
like
someone
out,
there
has
the
same
feelings
as
you
or
has
experienced
something
as
you
I
want
everyone
just
to
really
feel
included
and
feel
seen.
A
O
One
I
had
to
say
like
I,
would
say
it
was
like
Marvel
I'd,
definitely
say
like
black,
panther
or
Spiderman,
and
just
because
I
really
love
just
the
cinematography
aspects,
just
from
like
the
costume
and
how
they
do
the
different
shots
and
angles,
and
even
like
even
down
to
the
different
filters
they
use
and
how
they
cut
the
scenes.
I
think
that's
what
really
makes
me
just
love
them
and
they're
I'm,
really
big
on
making
sure
like
it's
very
interesting
and
I
feel
like
in
those
movies.
There's
just
so
much
going
on
that.
A
O
So
for
season,
two
of
teen
talk,
I'm,
really
looking
forward
to
just
really
doing
a
lot
and
addressing
like
different
things
for
each
month
so
like
each
month.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
connect
things
like
on
more,
like
that
happens
everywhere
or
like
on
a
Global
Perspective
back
down
to
our
community.
So
that
can
be
like
different
type
of
months
like
for
Hispanic
Heritage
Month.
We
can
see
what
the
Community
or
county
is
doing
for
Hispanic
characters
month
with
different
activities.
O
Even
like
I
know,
we
had
mental
health
awareness
month
and
I
love
what
you
did
so
definitely
kind
of
keeping
that
theme
consistent,
making
sure
things
that
are
happening
in
the
world
can
connect
back
to
Crofton
and
highlight
our
students,
successes
with
student
leadership
and
really
what
they're
doing
to
make
a
change
and
celebrate
these
different
months.
F
N
A
No
crying
here
in
the
studio
I
want
to
thank
our
amazing
new
host.
Zoe
I
can't
wait
to
see
everything
you
do
next
year.
I
want
to
thank
the
incredible
Studio
team
I've
had
the
pleasure
to
work
with
this
year,
Taylor
Eric,
Mr,
Gray,
Miss,
pellegrine
and
everyone
else
for
making
this
show
possible,
as
well
as
all
of
our
guests
from
this
season.
I
also
want
to
thank
everyone
who
watched
the
season
for
making
this
an
incredible
year.
I
am
so
grateful
for
each
and
every
one
of
you.
A
This
may
be
my
last
episode,
but
the
journey
isn't
over,
don't
forget
to
tune
in
this
fall
for
season.
Two
of
teen
talk
with
your
new
host
Zoe
Brandy
I
know
I'll
be
turning
in
all
the
way
from
Louisiana,
State,
University
and
I
cannot
wait
to
see
what's
next.
This
is
Cameron
Sherry
signing
out
I'll.