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When Mr. Foxx speaks to Elementary Schools he
provides unique talks that are applicable to specific ages, based upon grade
levels. Listed below is the grade category and what topics Al Foxx covers in his
presentation. By following the sometimes vivid and sometimes hilarious description of Al’s motorcycle accident and his continuing rehabilitation, students of every age learn:
How you feel about yourself is more
powerful than having strong muscles. Mr. Foxx is available to speak with students after the presentation. Al Foxx can create a specialized presentation for your organization. Mr. Foxx also has a presentation for Black History Month/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day that discusses Diversity.
Classrooms Many times teachers themselves will pay for Al's presentation. If all the teachers of a specific grade category have Al speak, the cost is minimal. Ask us for details.
At times, Winners Don't Quit is able to obtain sponsors for Al Foxx to speak at a specific schools. Or, your organization may already have businesses that donate to schools. Click here, to find out about sponsorships.
Letters of Recommendation|
Whitworth Elementary-4th and 5th Grade|
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Whitworth Elementary School 4th
and 5th Grade Dear Al, Thank you again for your presentation to the fourth and fifth grade students at Whitworth Elementary on Friday, February 11, 2005. As you know, your presentation was the culmination of a week-long program in which our students were outfitted with "disabilities" and expected to participate in regular school activities. The goal, of course, is to foster empathy for others with different abilities by "walking a mile" in their shoes. Your inspiring message (delivered with grace and wit!) was the perfect ending to our students' experience. They were encouraged to look beyond external appearance and recognize that everyone has something special to offer. Best of all, you gave them simple suggestions to use when approaching a person with disabilities. Thank you again for your time and effort on our behalf, as well as your willingness to be vulnerable so that others may benefit from your experience. Best regards, Elizabeth Terry, RN
John Muir Elementary School
5th and 6th Grade Dear Mr. Foxx, Thank you for the outstanding performance you gave at our school. Your themes: choices and consequences, the incredible power of setting goals, and winners dont quit are a timeless reminder our fifth and sixth grade students found easy to understand and apply to their own lives. Your storytelling abilities and humorous anecdotes kept their interest through the whole hour. The fact that you talk about you disabilities openly and honestly really speaks to todays youth. When you described how, for years following your accident, routine tasks become major projects, our students realized that they too can overcome their own obstacles, if they just try hard enough. Many students (and teachers too!) walked away from your presentation feeling empowered to set goals and work hard to achieve them. I am sure that all those attending your assembly left with a new awareness of the incredible power of choices. It is a tribute to you and your positive outlook on life that I heard the following comments from students after the assembly: "WINNERS dont quit! Winners DONT quit! Winners dont QUIT!" "What I learned was never drink and drive and ride a motorcycle." "I learned to make good choices and that Winners dont quit!" "I never saw things that way before. I hope he comes back." "If at first you dont succeed, try, try again. Think first and make good choices." "Think twice before you do something that could ruin your life." "Choices are important. You should never quit, because WINNERS dont quit. Winners DONT quit. Winners dont QUIT." "I think that Mr. Foxx was pretty funny and that Winners dont quit." "I learned its not nice to make fun of disabled people. Winners dont quit." "I am very glad you came to our school to help us make good choices. You are a talented comedian. I learned a lot from you. Thanks." "Mr. Foxx, Im really happy you came. You really helped me to understand more about handicapped people. Winners dont quit." "Mr. Foxx taught me that winners dont quit and I never will because of him." "Im glad he taught us about good choices and bad choices and never giving up because winners dont quit." I thank you again for taking the time to talk to the students at John Muir Elementary School. I cannot think of a better way to teach my students the power of positive thinking! I salute you and your courageous crusade to inspire people to greatness. Sincerely,
Robert Frost Elementary School 5th Grade The choices you make can have positive and negative effects on your life. Mr. Foxx shared how the choices he has made since his accident have made him set goals to achieve things so that he can be independent. The following are key messages that Mr. Foxx shared with our class. Winners dont quit is a very important saying that Mr. Foxx lives by in all that he does. ALWAYS wear a helmet when you are riding a bicycle. This is-important because the helmet can save your life if you were to fall. When you fall, get back up! Do not quit! The following are comments from our fifth grade students. "I thought it was great that Mr. Foxx made 50 many goals! I liked him saying Never Give Up!" "You did a terrific job explaining to us why we should wear our helmets and you really made me think about why I should wear my helmet! " "Mr. Foxx taught me that kids shouldnt use drugs." "I think that kids should take Mr. Foxxs advice." "I thought Mr. Foxxs performance what great! He taught us that nobody is perfect. He also taught us that we need to be safe." "I learned that accidents can happen to anyone!" "I am glad that Mr. Foxx never gave up after his accident." "I learned that it is better to be safe than sorry. Wear a helmet!" Mr. Foxx has a very important message and Is willing to make it fit your students needs. We are glad that he was able to share with our class. Kristi Young and Kevin Olson
Robert Frost Elementary School-3rd Grade To whom it may concern, My third grade classroom had the opportunity to listen to Al Foxx present this school year. His presentation had fabulous messages. Winners dont quit, keep your expectations high, and make good choices were a few. His personal testimony tied it all together. Students were very attentive while listening and very responsive to Als message. He kept his messages to the point and kept the interest level high throughout. Students were very pleased with his presentation. They even asked him for his autograph which he signed, WINNERS DONT QUIT. Sincerely,
Robert Frost Elementary School-2nd Grade To Whom It May Concern: Al Foxx has been an educational assistant in my class for the last four weeks. He has assisted special education students in making good behavior choices in the classroom setting. Additionally, Al has given motivational speeches to the elementary students in our pod of classrooms. His messages were well received by the students. The speech in my classroom was filled with humor and very important messages that have stuck with the children. He told the children through many of his personal examples that "Winners Dont Quit," and to always "Wear a Helmet." Additionally, Mr. Foxx communicated to the children how after he had his motorcycle accident he had to learn to talk, walk and learn to drive again even after being told he would never do those things. He stressed the importance of a positive attitude, working hard, and setting goals. After he left the comments by the children were very insightful. One eight year old boy said he felt bad, because he had imitated the way Mr. Foxx talked and walked on the playground and now that he knew the reason why he would not do this ever again. "Its important to be nice to people no matter what they are like." A girl indicated that "heads were difficult to fix when they got hurt" and so she would always wear a helmet. Sincerely
Robert Frost Elementary School-Kindergarten To Whom it May Concern, My All-Day Kindergarten class had the wonderful learning opportunity to hear Al Foxxs presentation on Safety and Friendship. His ability to relate personal experience with the lesson was very effective. The children were very interested and responsive to his presentation. His use of humor and appropriate examples reinforced the students understanding that "Super Safe is Super Fun". I would recommend having Mr. Foxx speak to any primary classroom that is learning how to play safe while having fun. Sincerely,
John Muir Elementary School-Kindergarten Dear Mr. Fox, Thank you for teaching us to be kind, to keep our heads safe with helmets, and to also have fun! We also learned it was important to share and most of all we learned that it is o.k. to be different because that is what makes us special. Thank you again!! Love, Mrs. Severn-Kloosters Kindergarten Class "The Tigers"
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