This story was written in response to the Include Someone, Make a Difference lesson. Christian, student from 826michigan, chose to write an inclusive ending to finish the storyboard created by Cartoon Network:
Include Someone: Jump City School Storyboard
Wondering what happens next? Read on to discover Christian’s inclusive resolution:
[Frame 1]
“Hey! What’s your problem?!” Said Jenna to Robin. She is another student at Jump City High School.
“He destroyed our art project.” Robin said.
[Frame 2]
“He accidentally broke our project and said sorry and even tried to help you.” Jenna said.
“He’s a kind and loving person and will never do that again. Also, anytime somebody has an accident it’s always good to go and help him.”
“Yeah, sorry that I reacted in a different way,” Robin said.
“It’s all good bud,” Beast Boy said.
[Frame 3]
“ Um… thank you for um… standing up for me.”
“Sure, no problem” Jenna said. “ I actually don’t have a partner to do an art project, are willing to help me?”
“ Sure” said Beast Boy.
Ever since Beast Boy and Jenna became best friends all the way to adult life.
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