Nolan Larson, freshman: “It was very educational and inspirational.”
Maddy Yineman, junior: “I thought it was so interesting and inspirational.”
Audrey Zaruba, junior: “I got more insight into how extreme they were dehumanized in everyday life.”
Ella Gilson, junior: “I thought it was really interesting and so cool to learn about Anne Frank and what went on during that time.”
Allie Hera, junior: “I thought it was interesting to connect my historical knowledge from class to the exhibit.”
Reagan Larson, junior: “It was very sad but important to know and learn about.”
Mrs. Jamie Danen, staff: “Watching students learn and share their learning with others.”
Sage Warrington, junior: “I thought it was interesting to learn not just about Anne herself but her family too.”
Yesenia Cruz, junior: “It was very crazy to think a group of people could do such a thing.”
Natalia Da Silva, junior: “I thought that the story of Anne Frank’s family member’s departure was sad in the end.”
Marielys Garza, junior: “My take away from the Anne Frank exhibit was Anne and on how on her 13th birthday she got a diary and that was her life.”
Maya Fredrick, junior: “It was an interesting experience to learn about another inside view into the history during the Nazi reign.”
Mikayla Jacque, junior: “I thought it was cool that all the information they went through was so detailed and interesting.”
Aurora Bautista, junior: “I thought it was interesting and very fun getting to know details from her life.”
Lillia Stachura, sophomore: “I thought it was so cool to learn about her life and how much they all actually went though.”
Kayla Feighery, junior: “I thought that all of the detailed information was informative and interesting.”
Chayse Penzenstadler, senior: “The people talking us through were well-trained and did a great job teaching us about her life in detail.”
Grace Goh, senior: “I learned about the Frank family’s separation and how much hope Anne Frank had and how important that was.”
Hattie Compton, junior: “I took away that Anne Frank was very young and very passionate.”
Isabella Gomez, junior: “I thought it was really interesting to see what she went through.”
Eloise VanHandel, junior: “It was very interesting to learn about her life more in depth and how it affected the community around her.”
Amelia Butz, junior: I thought it was very interesting how in-depth the topics got and gave a great insight to how the overall community was affected.”
Clara Murphy, junior: “I thought that the exhibit was very interesting and helpful in my knowledge of history.”
Mrs. Joy Mayer, staff: “The exhibit showed the history of the persecution of the Jewish people and others in an interesting way using the Anne Frank family experiences.”
Jazalynn Ramos Cruz, junior: “The biggest key takeaway at the Anne Frank exhibit was the acknowledgement Anne’s family and friends had received.”






















