Teacher Asks High Schoolers for Project on Anything—Not Prepared for Topics

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Letting her students pick any topic wasn't an easy decision, but Kelsey Clodfelter told Newsweek they knocked it out of the park.

When one high-school teacher asked her students to pick a topic that interests them for a project, she couldn't have imagined how wild the responses would be. The results left internet viewers in stitches.Read more: Best Savings Accounts for Kids and TeensAs a high-school English teacher, Kelsey Clodfelter, 34, wanted to teach her 10th-grade class about the importance of developing a topic, researching it, and using only reliable sources.

While it was certainly amusing to go through the full list and see such a wild variety of interests, the teacher couldn't have been prouder of how well they all did. Many of her students exceeded expectations, and it 'almost brought tears to eyes' to go through them.Clodfelter said: 'I was so proud of my students when I read their final projects. Overall, students knocked it out of the park.

 

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