Preuss will celebrate Value Week February from 12th to 15th. Each day contains a daily activity for Preuss students to participate in at the Walton Center, such as creating value buttons, value posters, or playing with fluffy dogs. Value Week is Preuss’s rendition of Valentine’s Day so every Preuss student feels special during Valentine’s Day by valuing themselves and their loved ones. Here are some of the things Preuss students value and their experiences in participating in Value Week.
Miguel Santiago(‘24) comments, “ On Tuesday I created custom button pins with a friend about Value Week and I think the experience was great since I had fun creating many buttons and I saw many other students having a good time. I value my family because they mean the world to me and my friends who always make me laugh.”
Brenda Velasquez(‘25) states, “ I value my close friends because they have been there for me and I always have a fun time with them wherever we go. Also my parents for supporting me and working hard to make me and my siblings happy and always feel loved.”
Majority of students value their families, friends, and teachers but students will get the chance to value dogs on February 15th inside the Walton Center. These efforts could not have been possible without the support of the Preuss Peer Counselors and the Gender-Sexuality Alliance Club for creating the first ever Value Week.
Kevin Gutierrez(‘24) announces, “ Out of Value week I am most excited for Thursday which is when students can spend time with therapy dogs. I feel like everybody loves dogs and having experience in having a pet, they always bring my mood up and I believe it will be the same for students.”
Alex Munoz(‘27) states, “ I think Value Week should become a tradition because I had a fun time with the activities and it makes the campus look better with all the posters around campus. I value my teammates at school for playing well this season and making it to the playoffs.”
Overall, students have been enjoying and looking forward to participating in Value Week and have reminded them of the people they value in life. Value Week has brightened up the Preuss Campus and students hope Value Week becomes an annual tradition. As the week comes to an end, Thursday will be the last day of Value Week where students can play with fluffy dogs, afterwards students can enjoy their four-day weekend with loved ones.