Reid Brown is a very intelligent and hard- working man. He displays good character and has a positive outlook on life. He is a giving person and is affable and is quaint to speak with during school. Reid services our community well and gives to others with his time and labors. He has of GPA 4.3846, and Reid is a student of the Piedmont Governor’s School for Mathematics, Science, & Technology. Reid inspires and perseveres to take compelling courses such as: AP Course Psychology, Art History, United States History, United States Government and Politics, European History. In fact he is enrolled in Dual Enrollment Courses, also. Some of these classes are the following: Computer Info Systems, English 11 Governor’s School, Advanced Integrated Math
In the summer of 2014 I began my educational pursuit. My son David was fascinated by the idea of college. He was overjoyed to come with me to the book store and get a pencil that said STCC. He peppered me with questions about what it would take to meet my goals and was hopeful that he would someday get to visit the store at Elm’s college so that we could get matching
Russell J. Eckerman, a Marrieta motorist, is suing Bobbi Kristina Brown because of a car accident in January. Bobbi Brown, 22, is the only daughter of Whitney Houston. The personal injury lawsuit alleges that Bobbi Kristina drove a 2005 Jeep Liberty that smashed his 2007 Ford Taurus at Holcomb Bridge Road and Martins Landing Drive on January 27, 2015.
I strongly believe that Kenneth Brown possesses character and moral reputation desired of a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Mr. Brown possesses characteristics that are desired of a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, characteristics such as: humility, honesty, and a desire to serve. Mr. Brown has a character and moral reputation that represents leadership, service in his local and greater community at large.
Erika is part of National Honors Society because of her outstanding achievements these past few years. She’s been able to show great, qualities, involvement and pride as a Streamwood High School student. Erika is an exemplary student and peer to many around her. She is respectful and responsible. Her pride is shown through events that she helped organize such as the “Teacher's Appreciation Week Entrance Welcoming” and her participation in the Streamwood High School Marching Band and Streamwood High School Pep Band. Though she believes that school spirit is very important she also knows that school is all about education and learning. This is why she is not only involved around the community ,but also maintains a 4.0 GPA and will never accept
Haley Edgin is an 18-year-old student that had been homeschooled. Her hobbies include working and at Wilson’s Leather and then spending her money on clothes at her favorite store Torrid. Haley’s accomplishments are that she graduated from High school early and was able to get into college. Her goals are to finish college to get a degree in special education she is not sure exactly what she wants to major in. She also wants to get a job that she really likes and that pays well so that she can fuel her hobby. This is the basic information about Haley
Family, Friends, Faith, and Philanthropy are words commonly used to describe Matt Brinson. Born and raised in Millen, Matt is a well-recognized face throughout the rural town due to his high level of community involvement. The Jenkins County Chamber of Commerce has taken notice of his charitable acts, naming him Citizen of the Year in 2014.
Mrs. Alice McLoughlin-Doro is a Special Education teacher at Downers Grove South High School in Downers Grove, Illinois. The community is known for its excellent school districts. According to the 2010 census there were 47, 833 people living in Downers Grove with approximately 19,000 households and 13,000 families. The racial makeup of the school was reported to be 88% White, 3% African American, 5% Hispanic, 0.2% American Indian or Alaskan Native, 5% Asian, and 1.6% from two or more races. About 1.7% of families were below the poverty line. The school district report card reports the following racial/ethnic background for the school: 68.1% White, 10.3 African American, 11% Hispanic, 7.3% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, and 3.2% two or more races. The elementary schools, middle schools, and high school all perform very well academically receiving above state average scores on standardized tests. She has been working there for 10 years and is currently a Case Manager of 17 students, all with an IEP, all with different needs and goals in the LD department. She co-teaches two general education classes in English intervention, all freshman. Although she is a Special Education teacher, she works with all the students. She also teaches a READ 180, Tier 3 reading and english intervention. This is where we will be focusing on for this
Paul’s stellar intelligence, determination and academic performance are a testament to what he is more than capable of accomplishing. And while taking honors and advanced placements classes at Forest Hills High School
African-American communities have been asked to sacrifice hiring qualified, capable Black teachers for a promise of increased test scores. People of color are to shout to the heavens for school choice and accept a lottery. These are all false dichotomies and inconsistencies that reflect our allegiances to organizations and ideologies rather than community. We are a community driven institution, which is at the essence of our mission. Dillard remains one of the few places that promulgate the black middle class in both word and in deed. We as an institution supports Dr. Darwish in his efforts to secure funds for this STEM program, because it is our belief too that education is an incubator for literacy, employment, citizenship and activism. These courses are prerequisites for upper level classes in STEM programs, including nursing, physics and public health. For the 24 girls selected each year to participate Dillard University serves as more than just another university but rather an educational map, economic development plan, political stage and protector for not only the low-income families, but also future generations. Let us not forget, HBCU’s were the original Teach for America in this regard, therefore, we have an obligation to ensure the success of young
Naive or elderly individuals, depending on what world they live, prefer to read anything that provides them to challenge or approve with the article if they overlook the article as unique or not. Since then, extremely biased articles contain flawed information that interrogate the opinions of each individuals. Michael Brown, a youthful eighteen year old African American college student was shot dead by a white officer named WIlson. Michael’s death evoke an outrage towards the public, debating who triggered Michael’s death. One source states that Wilson shot Michael because Michael threaten Wilson, while another source states that Wilson threaten him so he shot him.
The Anna Dale Dalton Competitive Scholarship Award on behalf of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated would invigorate my determination to change the community around me. I always strive to serve my community in four tiers. The first tier, Scott County High School, is the most immediate to me. In the past year I have established a library of resources solely dedicated to Advanced Placement, SAT, and ACT review materials that any student has access to. I have done this because Scott County High School has the largest Advanced Placement Program in the state of Kentucky, one that I have helped nurture for the past three years through my position as President of Advanced Placement Advisory Council. When the school board refused to allow the
“The Lowest Animal” is Mark Twain’s way of criticizing Darwinism, saying humans did not adapt and become better versions of other animals, the animals are the better versions of us. Twain’s words have rotated my perspective 360 degrees, because he is absolutely right, I just never thought about things as deep as he does until I read “The Lowest Animal”. Human beings are cavalier, ungrateful, and narcissistic beings only thinking for themselves. If they are fortunate to have money, they waste it on things they won’t need or will never use, instead of using it to help others in need.
Edgar Allan Poe was an American poet, writer, editor, and one of the first literary critics. He is probably best known for his poems and his short stories, especially his tales of horror, mystery and suspense. He is broadly considered the originator of detective fiction. Poe was the literary critic of his time, born in Boston, Massachusetts he may have been the nation's first published horror, mystery and science fiction writer. Poe wrote eerie, grim and cryptic tales. His work as a poet, and a critic had a profound impact on literature everywhere. He is generally considered as the creator of the modern short story. To this day he is one of the most widely read Authors of the 19th century. He appeals to all kinds of different readers, the young
The prayerful atmosphere is once again shaken by another masculine bullying sport: “tossing”. As Tom was standing in awe, “...he feels a pull at his sleeve, and turning around, sees East. ‘I say, were you ever tossed in a blanket?’”(96). Tom is forced to reflect on his first day of school. Reflecting on the pull toward manhood with or without feminine qualities.
Young Goodman Brown," written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is the story of a young Christian mans struggle between good versus evil, and the loss of his innocence. All of us harbor a propensity for evil regardless of the mask that we put on for society.