Mr President, I would first like to thank everyone who makes Keizer University Orlando Campus, represented by Dr. David Hubbard. If Keizer has an excellent team work this is due to the management led by you for so many years. My first contact was with my dear Consul Loyal Ray who welcomed me with great enthusiasm and encouraged me and made me believe that I could get my age back to study after 27 years of training in my country of origin Brazil. Then my second contact was with Mr. Dr Hubbard in my Orientation. I heard through your speech that Keizer treats the students as a person, not as a number. And that you have fulfilled in all the 3 years that I have lived here. I learned a lot here at Keizer and I have grown up as an American citizen
Good afternoon fellow classmates, beloved family members, wonderful staff of Palm Beach Lakes Community High School, and dedicated Palm Beach County School Board Members!
With the help from my past experience and knowledge as president, I am able to govern and lead the school more efficiently. SCCA is known by the public in a more positive way now, and that makes me proud to say that I will be graduating from SCCA. Becoming ASB president is my most proudest achievement, and I am very upset that this is my last year of high school, but I can honestly say that I’m glad I got the chance to get my high experience at SCCA. I hope that in the future when I visit SCCA, as a college student, the school will be better than it is now, and that the legacy that I’ll leave behind will be remembered
I hope you’re having a great summer. I just got back to Tallahassee from the EY ELP in Seattle and had an amazing time! We went on a sunset dinner cruise and got to see the Amazon headquarters. I’d love to catch up and chat about my next steps moving forward. Would you have time talk sometime soon? Thanks so much for everything!
As a Catholic community we must seek to live the life that Christ has shown us, to serve rather than be served. Our daily lives must begin and end with the love for God. And with our strong faith community, we can achieve greatness in all that we do.
Senior year rapidly is coming to an end, I’ve had the opportunity to see many of my friends come to the exciting moment in their life when they sign that dotted line and I was still waiting on my chance. My entire life I had dreamt of the day to finally committed to a college basketball team, this was my goal and it had to be my purpose in life. January 18, 2015 at 4:41 PM I got an exciting text from Truett-Mcconnell’s head coach, Matt Sanders, stating,” Good afternoon Claudia this is Coach Sanders from Truett-Mcconnell College, and I really feel like we need to begin the recruiting process with you! Sorry to bother you on a Sunday, but I just didn’t want to let time slip away! I look forward to hearing back from you!” Here was my chance!
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you back to another academic year here at Prince George’s Community College. As our students return to campus and our faculty and professional staff prepare for the busy weeks and months to come, I wanted to take a few moments to look ahead to an exciting fall term and beyond, as well as share a few of the College’s highlights from the past year—a year that has seen us continue our growth and evolution into one of the most dynamic and exciting institutions in the region.
Hello everyone! My name's Ally Ward and I'm a senior at South Stanly High School. Currently I'm taking CCP courses with SCC, so that I'll have two years under my belt when I start college. I plan to attend Gardner-Webb University this Fall and major in English with a teaching license. After I receive my major I plan to get my doctorate in English and then get a job as an English professor. I also love to read, shoot archery, ride horses, and spend time with my family.
The United States has always been known to be the “land of opportunity”. I was 12 years old when I moved to the U.S. My sister and I were excited, nervous and eager all at the same time because, Not were we going to live with our Dad who had been away from us for over 10 years, but also to live in the U.S. I knew everything for me was about to change.
On behalf of the Board of Commissioners I would like offer our congratulations for having been named Wake County Teacher of the Year. With more than 10,000 teachers serving the students of this county, your having been named the teacher of the year places you in elite company and carries with it great acclaim and responsibility.
I would love to thank you for your time. I realized that I had went over your office hours, that is, I left 5:15 p.m. Thanks for taking the time to not only listen to my problems, but helping me to solve them. I have been having a difficult and rough transition at the Boca Raton campus. I understand that I am not alone and I am trying to make a difference as a senior student. Also, I think students should be notified of the rules and regulations on all FAU campus. I have seen students back up while parking, but I guess you are not suppose to and I did not know that. I feel so bad that I have been doing all the wrong things in Jupiter. Unfortunately, I learnt the hard way, due to the ticket displayed on my car. Again, you have been of great
Thank you for taking the time to speak with me this morning about the CBHA writer- Orlando area position. It was a pleasure talking with you, and I truly enjoyed learning more about Families First of Florida, LLC.
I would like to begin by thanking you for speaking with me on Friday and for your support in this matter. Having individuals in administration who truly care about the experiences of the students has a distinct impact on the school as a whole and encourages an environment that nurtures both student and faculty growth and development.
Thank you for organizing the Orlando Trip last weekend! The Epcot Food & Wine Festival was an amazing opportunity to experience cuisine from around the world, and a great way to connect with individuals from multiple accounts within LRA. I really appreciate the effort you put into arranging the group dinner Friday evening, the Festival, and the Party for the Senses.
As a child, one of the most difficult parts about growing up was accepting the fact that I did not have the same lifestyle as other students. I was raised in the hands of two lovely parents, who came to the United States as Immigrants hoping for a better life. Things were never easy in our household, and most of the time my parents had to work double jobs in order to keep a roof over our heads. Most children at the age of five didn’t stress about their homework assignments, because they knew that their parents would help them when they needed it. I, on the other hand, had to go home knowing that my parents wouldn’t have the faintest idea what my assignment said. To this day, I still remember having to translate for my parents, and them telling me that everything will work out in the end.
My “about me paper” is going to start with elementary school; my life has had many events, but it was not until school when my journey really had begun. Growing up I had always been the happy, naive, child most people are use to; I was always smiling, but when it came to school work I dreaded it. From first grade to fifth I had a tutor every year and almost every summer. At first it was the reading then once I concurred that, it was the math, life just never gave me a break. Being the child I was, I could not fully understand why I was the way I was. I was tested for ADHD and got on a low dose of adderall; this solved some of the problem. It helped me focus in class, but I had mood swings and was zombi like.