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Jaxon Schweikert on Working Together With Teens For most of his career, Jaxon Schweikert has worked in high schools. While many people would gladly agree to teach kids in grade schools, and some individuals would even volunteer to work in a kindergarten or a day care, several  others claim that high school pupils are just too challenging, or too dangerous, to truly be taught. It is a sentiment that Jaxon Schweikert couldn't disagree with more.

For Jaxon Schweikert, highschool represents an important point in life. Students in high school are transitioning from living at house to living on their own. They're growing their unique sense of freedom, and the alternatives they make in highschool can reverberate through the rest of life. By way of example, he says, students who perform well in middle school and after that begin to fail courses in high school could find it hard to get into a good college, and they can have a problem finding a good job. By contrast, students who never succeeded in earlier grades yet start to hit their academic stride in high school can go to college on scholarship, and they can graduate with incredible job prospects. Teachers like Jaxon Schweikert possess a major role to play in ensuring that students stay engaged and inspired at school, doing their best every single day to get good grades and stay involved. By working in a high school, Jaxon Schweikert has the possibility to reach out and help students at a time when they might need the support more than they ever did before. His work can have a real impact.

The students, in return, can help Jaxon Schweikert. For example, he finds high school pupils rather inspiring. They're a positive group of students, full of hope concerning the future, and they often look determined to make the planet a better location through their unique contributions. This hopefulness is oftentimes hard to find in adults, Jaxon Schweikert says, as adults discover how to hide their ambition and scale down the adjectives they use to describe themselves. By spending so much time with teens who are positive, Jaxon Schweikert finds that he is more positive as well. The students look to energize him, and help him understand that the world truly is filled with possibilities that he just has to work tirelessly to achieve.

For Jaxon Schweikert, a high school provides him with both the opportunity to help others, and to be assisted in return. It's a chance he never takes for granted.