Makenzie Walke is already a great person. She will continue to pursue intellectual excellence through her open mind and positive outlook on life. Kenzie has been in many of my classes through most of her high school career. Her creativity has been key in her sussess. She is always willing to put in extra effort into every project she attempts and her creativity guides her correctly everytime. Her ability to connect with others has been observed in action through class activities. She has been involved with many different interviewing, leadership, and follower roles within the classes she has taken. She always matches the role that is needed for her group to be successful and always has the big picture goals before her own personal goals. Through
On Thursday, August 27,2015, @ 5:29 pm ,Tyneice Daishae' Key( DJS Youth ) was redirected by Dennis Thomas ( Senior Residential Staff) to return to Tours Unit. Tyneice Daishae' Key( DJS Youth ) became verbally aggressive towards Telethia Menefee ( Residential Staff). Tyneice Daishae' Key ( DJS Youth) also began to curse and threaten to hit April Smith ( Supervisor of Tour Unit). Tyneice Daishae' Key( DJS Youth ) was redirected to her room to take time away. Tyneice Daishae' Key( DJS Youth ) was able to return to the unit and go to her room. Once in her room Tyneice Daishae' Key (DJS Youth) began to use her chair to hit the door with. Dennis Thomas ( Senior Residential Staff) was able to open the door and remove the chair. Tyneice Daishae'Key
SUMMER SHADE - Shirley Lee Parke, age 60, died Monday, October 9, 2017, at her residence. Born June 20, 1957 in Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Otha Donald Parke and Evie Pearl Hayes Parke, who survives. She worked as a Registered Nurse for 30 plus years and was a member of the Missionary Mound Baptist Church, since the age of 15. After her retirement she was a caregiver for two of her great nieces, Briale and Callee Lane.
Timothy Vanable is a freshman in high school student currently attending Nottingham High School. He was born and raised in Syracuse, NY, and is surprisingly still residing there. Timothy was born on April 4, 2002 at St. Joseph’s hospital. Currently, he is very involved in music both as a jazz guitarist and as a singer. He hopes that you enjoyed his autobiography and that you now know a little bit more about him.
Paul Cuffee was born on January 17, 1759 during the French and Indian war, on Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts. He was the youngest son of CuffeeSlocum, and Ruth Moses. Cuffee was of Aquinnah wampanoag and African Ashanti descent and he helped colonize Sierre Leone. Cuffee built a lucative shipping empire and established the first racially intergrated school in Westport, Massachusetts. At the time of Cuffees father’s death young Paul knew little more than the alphebet, but dremaed of gaining an education and being involved in the shipping industry. The closest main port to Cuttyhunk was New Bedford, Massachusetts. The center of the American whaling industry. Cuffee used his limted free time to learn more about ships and sailing from sailors
Q1: WHAT CHARACTERISTICS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS MAY HAVE LED THIS PERSON TO A LIFE OF CRIME?
I believe Dorie Miller deserved the Congressional Medal of Honor. It is important to look at his actions during the Japanese Pearl Harbor attack to illustrate that he met the requirements of the honor.
Before we get to Whitey McWhitte VIII we got to understand his family’s history. In Africa in 1852 there was a free white slave named Whitey McWhitte, he used to be a slave until their country got in a civil war. The war was between north and the south; if the north won then all the white slaves would be free and if the south won then all the black slave masters could keep their slaves forever. President of this country was Kunta Negro and he wants to free the slaves but a general in the south name John F. Kennedy wanted to keep the slaves because it’s part of their history and heritage. So they fought for 30 years and finally the north won and all the slaves were finally free. A slave named Whitey McWhitte was free to pursue his life being
Lincoln Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Island on March 26, 1953. The Chaffee family was among the earliest settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts. He attended the Montana State University horseshoeing school in Bozeman. Before Chafee became a democratic he was a Republican. His religious background is Episcopalian. Lincoln Chafee is also
Mary Church Terrell was born to her parents Robert Reed Church and Louisa Ayers on September 23, 1863 in Memphis, Tennessee. Mary Church Terrell was known for many things, such as being the first African American woman to obtain a college degree, her advocacy for civil rights, and her book titled, “A Colored Woman in a White World.”
Around 1903 when my parent's died to survive, my brother, Andrew, and I began to perform a musical act on the streets of Chattanooga. I sang and my brother accompanied me on the guitar, often in front of the White Elephant Saloon. In 1912, when Clarence my older brother returned to Chattanooga, he persuaded the managers of his troupe, Lonnie and Cora Fisher, to give me an audition. Consequently, I was hired as a dancer with the Moses Stokes Company, to perform in a show that included the Mother of the Blues, Ma Rainey. Intriguing rumors surround our meeting—legend has it that Ma Rainey literally kidnapped me, that she and her husband forced me to tour with their show, teaching me in the process how to sing the blues. Some rumors say we had
Would the advances of today be up to such standards without the writings of history? Diary’s and books show the way of life along with what did and did not work. Women such as Martha Ballard and Mary Jemison gave an insight into their life that would have not been accessible to the world we know.
She is a born leader, and works excellently in groups and frequently pushes her groups to reach their goals. Furthermore, I have rarely seen a student more respectful to both teachers and her peers than Georgia. She is a very social person, and is both outgoing and funny. Georgia is also exceptionally creative. She is always pushing herself to look at challenges and assignments in a different way and it always pays off, especially when writing essays and in other written assignments, as she is an amazing writer. The characteristics that Georgia has demonstrated throughout her entire high school career have prepared her for the upcoming challenge of collegiate academics. I am certain she will approach these new opportunities with the same persistency and drive for excellence that she applies to all of her endeavors, especially as she challenges herself with the new learning experiences and community that are available in the college setting. To conclude, Georgia is an extraordinary student and person, and I recommend her to this school with my highest regards. Sincerely, Georgia Beckmann Head of College Counselling Prospect Hill Academy Charter School Collegiate
New Delhi: Are you interested in going to the picturesque Caribbean? A loving boyfriend is offering an all exclusive trip to the region but the only condition is the person has to help his loving girlfriend!
Many different fashion choices to choose from but to me there is one that really struck me. I think Dolce & Gabbana as a company depicts a wild lifestyle and still somehow conceals it in a look that will leave you in awe. Their past three fashion shows are etched in my minds because of the display of talent the designers portrayed. The colors pop leaving the audience’s jaws on the floor and wanting more than just one stroll down a runway. Seeing the regalia the models displayed in the show makes me feel the envy that people around me would have seeing me walk in the room, and that feeling alone attracts me to the brand. The shows themselves are not just shows, they are spectacles where your eyes widen and thoughts go ludicrous. A personal
Kaya has been more than the ideal student. In order to achieve the highest grades and my deepest respect, she has demonstrated outstanding leadership and maintained a clear sense of purpose.