I attended the Dvorak Technology Academy from Pre-K to eighth grade. I graduated from the Dvorak Technology Academy, and attended high school at North Lawndale College Prep High School. I attended this school my whole four years. First Grade I was the only shy, quiet little girl in my first-grade class. Mrs. Worlaw was the nicest teacher I ever had, plus she was very close to my grandmother who worked at the same school until she retired. I remember this day from the back of my head. My older brother Lavonte got sent to my class for a time-out. While my brother set off in the corner, the class joined together on the rug. Each day the class got together and worked on our vocabulary while sitting on the alphabet rug. It was my turn to say the word from the vocabulary list, but I was too scared and shy to say the word because my brother was watching me. Mrs. Worlaw took out her long yard stick and pointed to the board telling me to say the word, but I just couldn’t say it. Second Grade Out of all the teachers I had, Mrs. Bradberry was the meanest and grumpy one of them all. Each and every day she would make us do a lot of work even though we were second graders. Every time we stood out in the hallway we would have to walk in a straight line and line up from shortest to tallest. If one student was to be out of order or not walking straight, she would yell and scream at the student. I never had any major problems with Mrs. Bradberry because of the relationship she had with my grandmother and because I was the nice and quiet student. I couldn’t say the same for the others. Third Grade My favorite elementary teacher of them all was Mrs. Toner. Mrs. Toner was the nicest teacher I ever had. She always smiled and found fun acti... ... middle of paper ... ...sentation. Each year I would get a little better when presenting but I could never earn an A because of my nervousness when presenting. Twelve Grade I made it to my last and final year of High School. Senior year is the most stressful year of them all. I started off on bad terms and was behind because I don 't know what to do and I didn’t have a topic. I can honestly say the senior year caused me to be so stressed and caused me to have high blood pressure. Plus on top of that my grandmother passed away, my grandmother death also cause me not want to do anything anymore and say forget everything. Until this very day I’m still having problem with my senior project and I just want everything to be over with already. Luncheon, Prom and Graduation are the only three factors that matter to me. After everything is over with I want to go to college to major in nursing.
High school is meant to be the time of your life, but for most seniors just like me it can be some of the most emotional and crazy time. The things in my past make me who I am today, and the things I do now are the first footsteps into the future. I’ve learned a lot about myself in these past four years, and I still have so much learning to do. This is my high school story; the good, bad, and the ugly.
I went to North Everetts Headstart Center,Williamston Primary School,E.J Hayes Elementary School,and Riverside Middle School.My favorite teacher in Williamston Primary was Ms.Perry,my favorite teacher at E.J Hayes Elementary was Mrs.Fitzgerald,and
Mrs. Schuette was the teacher who made me want to become a teacher. She showed me how much of a difference I could make in my students’ lives. She also helped me find opportunities to start my teaching career by helping with the kids in the special education program in my high school. This gave me the opportunity to be caring, warm, and become interested in the total well-being of the students I worked
By the time I was a senior, I began concentrating more on my studies, and less on other things. Once I started applying myself, my grades improved, and so did my attitude about my education. Senior year flew by before I knew it, and I still had to take my SAT's. I was sick with bronchitis, but had to take them because it was the last available date. I struggled through them, knowing that if I had only not waited until the last minute, I could have redone them when I was healthy.
Seniors, the last half of the year is hard, almost graduated, almost free from hours and hours of homework, but, don’t give up on your goals. Keep doing what you do best finish out strong. And fight for what you want and keep
August 18th, 2009 was my first year of middle school at Howell L. Watkins; new
She was the most caring and dedicated teacher I ever had and she respected every student as an individual. On the other hand, she had a very negative influence on my life. She is the person who told me there was no Santa Clause, which ruined Christmas for me for a very long time. Another person who has had a great influence on my life is Mr. Robinson. He was my first band teacher. He is the person who convinced me to join band, which
Along with finding my passion for theater, I also found one of my favorite teachers during my time in Junior High. His name was Mr. Rodrigue, and he was my homeroom and science teacher for both seventh and eighth grade. He was one of the first teachers that was every real with me. He was a very open and honest teacher who treated his students like adults. Mr. Rodrigue had this wit and sense of humor that made him more personable than any of my other teachers. I loved how he gave everyone in our homeroom nicknames, for instance, mine was “Higgy-Baby”. To this day I do not know how he came up with a name like that, but I know that while I was in his classroom, I was never called just Alyssa. While I learned many new and interesting things in his science class, I remember more of the life lessons that he taught during homeroom. He was one of the teachers that was there for me when life got rough, he looked out for me during and outside of class. For me, knowing that I had him keeping an eye out for me made me feel
My senior year was contained the most stressful points and challenges I’ve experienced in life so far. Between life, death, with some major decisions to be made, anyone could see that I was struggling. Everyone tells you from an early age, “Keep pushing, stay positive, and that everything will always work out in the end.”
Really some of the teachers were not as strict but also not too laid back, for example my English teacher would let us talk sometimes, yet she would always change her mind a bit.
My Math Teacher, Mrs. Ladd. When thinking back and remembering all of the teachers that I have had in the past, there is one in particular that comes to mind. Her name was Mrs. Ladd. She taught math at the junior high school.
Through out life people go through so many hardships. Whether it be good or bad there is always something that comes out of the situation. One of the most exciting but yet scariest events would be graduation. For a lot of people, graduating from high school is a goal. It takes a lot of time and effort to achieve that goal. In the long run, it opens a lot of opportunities for people to succeed. Graduation is the end of high school, and the beginning to life.
I never had a teacher that I clicked with. Changing from school to school was hard and anytime I would get close to someone, I would end up changing schools. I never knew what it meant to have a teacher care about a student so much. That all changed when I moved to Delafield, Wisconsin in 2007. I started a new school in the fourth quarter and everything felt the same. All of a sudden, when seventh grade came around, I felt like a whole new person. This is the year that I met the teacher who became a part of my life. Mrs. Wroblewski has positively inspired me to follow my dreams and be who I want to be. Mrs. Wroblewski is an inspiration to me and a role model because she defended me when I was bullied, gave me great opportunities, a great listener, and is always there for me not matter what.
My high school experience has been a very challenging and exciting 4 years. I have learned many things that will help me in life and I feel confident that I am ready for whatever obstacle I may face. High school has defined, shaped my character, and helped me to mature into the young woman that I am
In Seventh grade it was a whole different story. I had different teachers who weren’t very good and also did played favoritism. Most of the time I took time off to relocate