Mesquite ISD Read Play Talk Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 11

inspired by MISD’s own superintendent’s story, as he grateful for the opportunity to give back to Mesquite grew up in poverty and overcame many challenges through their marketing project. in part because of the wonderful teachers in his life. “I felt like it wasn’t about winning. I felt like the And junior Jazzelle Medina said, “When Dr. V said judges needed to hear this because this is our how he was as a child, I feel like that really hit me community. We live in Mesquite, and we need to emotionally. Because someone like that created ReadPlayTalk for others.” The group focused on print marketing, social networking and website development in addition to the event promotions. Finally, the show them who we are,” “I felt like it wasn’t about winning. I felt like the judges needed to hear this because this is our community. We live in Mesquite, and we need to show them who we are.” students presented their work to compete at nationals in Atlanta. There, the group of Pirates competed against The students on the team, Jose Elizondo Martinez, Jazzelle Medina, Raven McMillon and Victoria Serrata, were honored at the May 14 School Board Meeting with their teacher. at the DECA Competition and continued onto state, with one team earning a spot Medina said. Said the youngest McMillon, “I’m very proud of our DECA chapter coming together. It was tough at times, but I’m glad we pulled it off.” students from Guam, Puerto R