Members of the selection committee,
I am happy to recommend Tanner Branstetter. In Honors English 10, Tanner was one of my top-performing students, a bright, motivated, and hard-working learner. Additionally, he is responsible, determined, and amiable. At a time when many students are self-conscious, Tanner looks you in the eye, shakes your hand firmly, and speaks with certainty. I am most impressed by his tenacity: when his grade was not acceptable to him, he would seek me out, ask questions, do the work, and if necessary, do it again until he was satisfied. By the time we reached our Shakespeare unit, Tanner was peer tutoring as often as he was learning for himself.
In the two years since then, he has shown tremendous independence by proactively
Of the many classes that I chose to take, my two favorites were an English course and Health course. I may want to be a K-9 Officer, and these have few things in common with that career goal, but they were my favorite courses because of the professors who taught the course. Janice (Meredith) Privott for the English course, and Matthew Harpold for the Health course. These two teachers helped push me to better myself in almost every way. Mrs.Privott helped me on a personal level with stress and trauma; from her support she made me a much stronger person. Mr.Harpold helped me with my self-esteem, he took the time to help me when I needed it, even when I wasn’t in his class, just as Mrs.Privott did.
The Magistrate courtroom was small and condense with only 24 people seated in the gallery. Chief Magistrate Judge Holmes sat at a raised podium in front of two American flags. Dylan Ledbetter was escorted into the courtroom by Deputy Sheriffs Wright and Bird. The defendant was wearing his detention center uniform and chained handcuffs. After showing respect to Judge Holmes, the Clerk of the Court Tahnicia Phillips revealed a bible and swore in Cobb County Deputy M. Owen. District Attorney Lengen gave a brief introductory statement and then asked Deputy Owen to recall the incident to the best of his knowledge.
Midlothian High School remains extremely well-known across the country for its intelligent, caring, and dedicated faculty and teachers. As a former student, I can affirm this claim. From History to French to Mathematics, my teachers made my learning experience feel important and worth-while. Despite this, among all these great faculty members, the English Department shines bright because of one teacher and leader that stands out above the rest. Mrs. Sharon Austin, my junior year John Tyler Community College composition teacher has impacted my life in extraordinary ways. Because of her influence in my personal education and growth as a student, I admire her greatly as a leader in the world.
Caleb Stone and Oliver Mitchell are those students. This year, I’ve also done better with the support of Madison Bieth and Jessica Waelens as well. Caleb and Oliver were emotional support and always gave me ideas that helped me with my creativity that has influenced me for how I continue to do. Madison worked with me as well like Oliver had done in the past and we expressed our hard work on our pages. Being able to collaborate and share things has made this class less stressful and means a lot.
Wyatt Tucker is a senior at Chino Hills High School where he participates in many school activities. Wyatt has played football for CHHS for all four years of high school. During his freshmen, year Wyatt was the starting center and long snapper for the freshmen football team who went 9-1 and won the league title. After the freshmen, football season ended Wyatt was promoted to the varsity team where he would serve as the long snapper from his sophomore to his senior year. During his junior football season, Wyatt was a part of what could be considered the best football team to come through Chino Hills High School. The team would win the Baseline League title going to 5-0 in the league that year, while also making it to the semifinals of the CIF
Hello, I am Tanner Jones but at home I am called Theo. I am dominantly African-American but, I am also French on my dad side of the family. I can speak a good amount of French but, being raise with Deaf and hard of hearing friends I am not just fluent at English but also in sign language. Also I am Dyslexic and have ADHD, so I am not a big fan of reading or writing.
Sixteen years ago a young father who went by the name of "Lorento Tanner" decided to make a deal with a very powerful cross roads demon who went by the name of "Crowley". This brave young man gave a part of his life along with his soul in order to protect his pregnant wife, son, and daughter to be. In order for Lorento to seal the contract he had to cut his hand and bind his blood to the contract. Once Lorento had sealed the contract he was instructed to adopt a single male child at the age of 2 from a orphanage right out side the city of Tucson, Arizona. This young boy was was not a at all child, he was much much more.....
Congratulations to Zachary G. Tucker, Esquire, who was recently promoted to Partner with Paul M. Doolittle P.A. Attorneys at Law in Jacksonville, Florida.
Throughout my high school career, a teacher that has had an impact on my life consists of Michael Sherwin. He is my Advanced Placement Government and Advanced Placement U.S. History teacher. Mr. Sherwin proves to be prominent in my high school career because his lectures in class are always enjoyable and very comprehensive. He is very knowledgeable on the subjects that he teaches and he is able to provide insight on countless topics. As his student, he is the reason that I have taken the initiative to partake in much more difficult classes throughout high school.
The office of Mark Ledbetter, Attorney at Law is located in Memphis, Tennessee. The firm of Mark Ledbetter specializes in personal injury and products liability. Their practice areas include auto accidents, aviation accidents, brain and spinal injuries, construction accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, negligence law, personal injury, premises liability, tort law, trucking accidents, workers compensation, and wrongful death. Since 1984, Mark Ledbetter has been an AV Rated attorney in The Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.
My instructor, Darleen Dozier, has been an influential person to me throughout this process. She has been in the paralegal field for almost half of her life and the excitement she shares with her class about her experiences is what motivates me the most to continue pursuing this career. Not only does she prepare us for the paralegal work force inside of the classroom, but on the outside as well. She offers fieldtrips, luncheons, and even seminars to help get us better acquainted with the roles and duties of being a
Cynthia Hamlett has been an English professor for almost two decades now and currently teaches at Crafton Hills College. People commend Mrs. Hamlett because she tells it how it is in a professional manner without holding anything back. She’s herself at all times and does not have to be fake in order to please anyone. She does not belittle any of her students and instead makes them feel at home by sharing personal experiences that she had while attending college. She makes English class fun all while assisting her students become far better writers than they were before taking her course. If someone were to wonder who Cynthia is as a person they should be informed that she is a joyous, family oriented woman who is extremely dedicated to her
There are many words to describe Cole Matthews. Most of them aren't good. Cole is a bully, violent, and disrespectful. Coles parents don't care that much about him. They are divorced. His dad beats him when he's drunk. His mom acts fake. Cole had robbed a hardware store and bragged about it. A student named Peter Driscal told the police. Cole found out who told on him so one day he beat up Peter and smashed his head on the sidewalk. Causing him to have permanent brain damage. Cole joined this thing called Circle Justice it's a group that helps criminals. They helped decide what to do as Coles punishment. They decided for him to go to the island for a year. I think he deserves a second chance and go to jail of the rest of the time
Cole Mathews Is the only reason he is on the island; he is the one that robbed the hardware store which caused him to beat Peter Driscal to a pulp. That is the event that started the entire problem. Cole had a choice it was either the jail or banishment he chose banishment. When Cole got to the island he burnt down the shack he had with all of the supplies and the at.oow that Garvey gave to Cole. The Spirit Bear attack that was his fault the only reason that happened is because it wasn’t afraid of him. With hours on end of him laying on the ground eating worms, bugs and even a mouse all from one decision attacking the bear.
The teacher that stands out most in my head is my eleventh grade English teacher. She had a liberal arts background, and enjoyed the classic American writers; Hemingway, Steinbeck, what have you. She was in the class of teachers who was more impressed by actions and honesty