really nice to hear these interpreter/student success stories. i've been interpreting since 96 and i used to really get emotionally involved, hey i'm human right. the last few years this has really back fired on me. i don't know it seems like the students just don't care any more. i'm finding it easier on my heart and emotions to freelance and work in higher educational settings where i'm more of the interpreter "machine" model. i really need a pep talk because my high school and elementary students simply don't care. the hours of volunteer tutoring and teaching seems meaningless. i'm not bitter just disappointed. i've been working with one student for 5 years, one year from graduation and one day she drops out. lately, i'm pretty much the terp that comes in and out and that's simply not my personality. also, i'm the only terp at my school with both a college degree and interpreting credentials, so who do think the parents and students request. someone help here, i'm considering a career change. my brother, who is deaf and in high school himself told me i can't save the world. my answer was i'm only trying do my part. peace