I was born on a hot summer day in Deland, Florida. I was raised in Seville, Florida which is a very small county style town. I attended Seville Public School from K-6 grade. Seville Public school was a very small school with great teachers. One of the teachers was Mrs. Stevenson who was a third grade teacher; Mrs. Stevenson inspired me to become a teacher. Her students were always first and she made learning fun. One day I will be a great teacher has Mrs. Stevenson. My name is Nancy Perez. I was born on May 24, 1980. I was raised by my grandparents who I truly appreciate for all their hard work and dedicating to me. I attended elementary school at Seville Public school from K-6 grade. After elementary school I attended Taylor Middle High …show more content…
I graduate in June of 1999. After graduating, I got married in July of 1999. I’ve been married for about eleven years with my wonderful husband. I am a mother of four wonderful children who I love and adore. I have one girl Miranda 10 years old and three boys; Ezequiel 7 years old, Anthony 4 years old and my darling Joshua 9 months old. My family is a big part of my life. After the birth of my second child I attended Daytona Community College in 2003 to start my career as a teacher. I was a part time student because I worked full time. I worked for Volusia County School Board as ESOL Paraprofessional for 9 years. I loved my job as an ESOL para; working with ESOL students was amazing. I would work with them one on one to help them with English. As I worked with students, that made my desire of becoming a teacher greater. I wanted to help students in so many ways. So that’s when I decided to go to college to finish my degree. I finished Daytona Community College in 2006; I received my Associate degree in Elementary Education. After graduating from Daytona Community College I attended UCF in Daytona Beach for my degree in Early Education. I attending UCF part time for two years I took 7 courses for Early Elementary Education. In 2008, I found out I was pregnant with my little boy Joshua. I was really excited but my son was diagnosed with Spinal Bifida in January of 2009. So, I had to put on hold my school and stopped
A saying i've kept to myself is to get back up when knocked down. This saying doesn’t just stand for getting up when literally knocked down but can keep a deeper meaning than what it says as for example being knocked down by a difficult obstacle to overcome and getting up to find a way to get past it and achieving it. Some people may not see this as something important but they don’t think about how getting up after knocked down can be something that can or would have been like a positive outcome into their life and how they are given two choices when knocked down which is to stay down or get back up and continue going forward.
My life started with my long and hard birth on July 14, 1993. I came into the world with a large scream and was immediately placed into some sort of category. The doctors and nurses took a quick look at me, and pronounced me as a girl. This social label of being a girl was now my gender, which is something I had no say in. Every since that very moment in time where my parents were told I was a girl, I have been treated according to my gender. This meant that my parents automatically dressed me in pink, bought me dollhouses and kitchen sets and threw me Barbie themed birthday parties. Since I was surrounded my whole entire life by these things, it was almost like second nature to think and act the way that I did and still do. My
My mother is a enormous factor in my ethical thinking. Till I was about five years old it was just me and her. She is a strong working women and nothing can stop her. For the longest time I didn’t really think anything about it. It was just me and my mom against the world. I came to realize that she was someone I wanted to grow up to be. No matter what happened she was always there for me. Another big factor was my Aunt. She was about sixteen when I was born and thought the world of me. No matter if she was really young she would help my mom take care of me. She was never afraid to tell me what was right and wrong. With my aunt being so young I saw her grow up into a mature adult. Many people I am friends with are because
I am Faith Culbreth born in Williamsport, PA, to a woman named Sheniek Culbreth and a man named Rondell Turner. I was born on December 10th ,1997. Although, I was born here in Williamsport, I moved to Conshohocken, PA when I was about 5 or 6. My mom and I moved to while my dad stayed back in Williamsport.I went to Colonial School District up until I finished my 11th grade year at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.Now i’m completeting my 12th grade year at Williamsport Area high school.
I was born on September 17th, 1978 at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. My Parents, Raul and Mirta Pascual, had immigrated from Argentina a few years before I was born. We were living in La Puente, CA when I was born, but when I was about two years old we moved to San Dimas, CA. While Living In San Dimas, CA I attended Gladstone Elementary School, Lone Hill Intermediate School and San Dimas High School, where I graduated in 1997.
I was born on May 24, 1999 in a small hospital in a town just outside the capital of Puerto Rico called Rio Piedras. I was the second and last born into a young, loving, strong couple named Selma and Edgar Sanchez. They believed that in order to live a strong, fruitful
We have been married for a total of 11 years and have been together for 13 years. We have three children together including a nine-year-old son named Christopher, a four-year-old son named Nathan, and a four-year-old daughter named Lauren. Nathan and Lauren are twins. Over the years, I have worked at many different kinds of jobs. I have worked as a secretary for my father, a team player at a building supply store, a child care worker at two daycares, a pharmacy technician, and a bank teller. I realized that none of these jobs made me happy other than working at a child care center teaching children. My father-in-law, Terry, taught high school science for over thirty years. He was such an inspiration to me wanting to become a teacher. All of his students loved him because he made learning fun and was always there to help students if they were struggling. He constantly tried to get me to go back to school to get my teaching degree. My father-in-law passed away in March of 2012 with a heart attack. After he died, I decided that I wanted to go back to school to receive my Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. I started doing research on schools and decided that I wanted to attend school at The University of West Alabama.
Since birth, my life has been very hard to understand but I've always been very open to whoever wants to know about it. On January 13, 2003 I was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My parents were Anita Gomez and Billy hunt. I then moved to Georgia a while later, and then made my way to Calhoun.
My first memories of writing were an experience that I will never forget. They have been drilled into my head due to the repetitiveness of my tasks. Which in this case, is a good thing.
My life has always involved reading. Some of my earliest and happiest memories involve books, and my life today has been largely affected by reading, from when I first started out to present day. The first time I can remember reading was when I was about four years old. I remember looking through one of my mom’s medical books and learning how to read through Dick and Jane books, but my most vivid memory is of reading the American Girl books. I used to read them with my mom every night before I went to bed, and one of my most exciting childhood memories was reading an entire Addy book in one night.
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I never really thought about where my life was going. I always believed life took me where I wanted to go, I never thought that I was the one who took myself were I wanted to go. Once I entered high school I changed the way I thought. This is why I chose to go to college. I believe that college will give me the keys to unlock the doors of life. This way I can choose for myself where I go instead of someone choosing for me.
School, to me and among many peers of my age, is not a distant term. I have spent one-third of my life time sitting in classrooms, every week since I was seven years old. After spending this much time in school, many things and experiences that happened there have left their mark in my memory. Some are small incidences while some have had a great impact on me. However, regardless the degree of significance, things that happened all contributed to shape the person that I am now.
There are three very important aspects that play a major rule in my life. They can be categorized as intellectual, social, and spiritual. My intellectual self is interesting because I am mainly right-brained which means that I tend to use my creativity more than my mathematical skills, also making me a visual learner. My social self consists of friends, family, and my surroundings. I spend most of my time at home with my family. Whenever I am with my friends, I observe their behaviors and listen to their opinions. I am more of an independent type of person. Being with different people has influenced me into appreciating different cultures and beliefs. I have learned things that have now been incorporated into my own set of beliefs and
I remember myself sitting near a little block with letters and my mother teaching me the name of each of them. She starts to sing me a song to help me to memorize the alphabet. It is so funny singing the ABC song. At that instant, the door opens, and my father enters the room. That is the first thing carved in my memory, and each time when I think about it, I conclude that we are the best family in the world.