Thanks so much, kathleen, and welcome, everyone. Its great to see you all this morning. Thank you for attending todays first of two summits on innovation in education. And a special thanks to all of you who are going to present this morning. Were excited and grateful to have so much knowledge and expertise in one room, and i know were eager to hear from all of you. I want to say a quick word about the focus on innovation. This year, i embarked on a rethink school tour where we visited learning environments and institution that are taking creative approaches to education for students of all ages. I continue to travel the country to see the great work thats being done, and ive been inspired by the innovative educators and administrators ive met thus far, but theres still not enough. We need more like them and like you. The reality is that there are a number of challenges and opportunities facing Higher Education, and washington, d. C. , does not have all the answers. Government is not th
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‘Everything Started Going Crazy’: North Florida Girl Scouts Selling Cookies Amid A Pandemic
By Audrey Mostek
February 5, 2021
Ambassador Darian Pisano of Troop 107 in Gainesville loves selling Girl Scout Cookies.
Her first season, 10 years ago, she found that selling 1,000 boxes would mean a free week of camp. Most Girl Scouts sell 200-300 boxes a season, but Darian reached her goal. Last year, the 17-year-old junior at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School sold 3,504 boxes.
“This year, because of everything, my goal is only 1,500 again,” she said recently.
By everything, Darian means trying to sell cookies during the coronavirus pandemic.
In-person booth sales of Girl Scout Cookies typically happen January to March.