Sometimes the loudest
S O U N D
is the one
NEVER
H E A R D
(but still very much experienced)
I’ve known Stephanie Jessup most of her life
and she never ceases to amaze me. . .
Among her many talents,
The Tsunami she is has washed up on the many different shores
of her students at Medina High School
where she is a ASL Teacher. . .

Every year Stephanie’s class presents a song
she and the students have worked endless hours
so that others can not just see
so that others can not just hear
so that others can ACTUALLY EXPERIENCE. . .
This year they chose the song,
“WAVING THROUGH A WINDOW”
from the 2017 Tony Award Winning Show:
DEAR EVAN HANSEN

SOMETIMES
THE GREATEST SOUND
YOU CAN EVER MAKE
IS NEVER HEARD
. . .BUT FELT

KUDOS
To Mrs. Stephanie Jessup
and the students of Medina High School
ASL I, II, and III. . .
You’ve done far more than
C O M M U N I C A T E D
(loud and clear)
NO WORDS:
s o m e t i m e s
the best words
are those
never spoken
b u t
intimately
H E A R D