A time when I felt proud of an accomplishment at school was when I finished a group project that we thought we couldn't complete on time.We were tasked to create a presentation about climate change, and at first, my group had a hard time working together. Some members weren’t cooperating, and we lacked materials. So, I decided to take the lead—I divided the tasks fairly, reminded everyone of the deadline, and even stayed late to help others finish their part. In the end, we completed the project with teamwork and determination. Our teacher praised us for our effort and creativity.This was important to me because it showed that when I take initiative and work hard, I can help make a difference. It also taught me that leadership doesn’t mean doing everything—it means guiding others and working as one. I felt really proud because I turned a stressful situation into a successful one.