A student’s reflections Looking back on seven years as a student health reporter 47 and Dr. Alberto Esquenazi, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician and inventor. In these interviews, I have learned about their lives, the positive work that they contribute to the community, and many other things. During these experiences, the interview process was definitely my favorite part. As a team of journalists, we would research information about the leaders, brainstorm questions, and prepare for the big interview. I really enjoy conducting the interviews because it is amazing to actually meet these influential people and get to know them in person. Every year I have looked forward to this process, have cherished all of these great memories, and have been honored to be a part of the team. Some people may ask why the past seven years were so special. My answer would be because of all of the very memorable moments, inspirational experiences, and motivational people. I have enjoyed doing this so much, I would possibly want to pursue a writing or journalism career. There will always be a part of the Healthy NewsWorks program in my heart, and I will continue my indescribable love for this program. — By Dean Millard Dean is an eighth grader at East Norriton Middle School and a staff member of the East Norriton Bulldog Bulletin. My whole experience with Healthy NewsWorks started in second grade at Cole Manor Elementary School. I remember interviewing the school nurse about student injuries as part of a story for the newspaper. After that, I was hooked. I really liked doing this and wanted to continue participating. Now, I am wrapping up an amazing seven-year experience with Healthy NewsWorks as I prepare to enter high school. I have many great memories of my time on newspaper staffs. One of my most prominent memories is from third grade when our newspaper staff interviewed Liz Scott, Alex Scott’s mom. Alex battled cancer and ran a lemonade stand, famously known as Alex’s Lemonade Stand, to raise money for the hospital where she was being treated. In the interview, our reporters asked Mrs. Scott questions about the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation that she and her husband run, memories of their daughter, and their goals for the Foundation. As a journalist for Healthy NewsWorks, I have also had the opportunity numerous times to interview health leaders in our community. They include Marc Vetri, a top chef; Dr. Raina Merchant, social media medical trailblazer; Lily Yeh, an artist engaged in social change; Dr. Alfred Atanda, a sports medicine physician;