It wasn't always
like this.
Oakley Elementary School
Youngest in the family, with heavy discipline at home. Outside of school I was going down the wrong path: stealing, making bad decisions. The kind of stuff that follows you if you let it. But step inside a classroom and it was a completely different person. Trophies, certifications, recognition. Two versions of the same kid.
Roland E. McNair Middle School
This chapter is complicated. My mom worked at the school. I knew the admins, the principal, everyone. And I abused that. Used my connections to get away with things, acted like it made me untouchable. It made people dislike me, and honestly, looking back, they were right to. Hard lesson about the difference between having access and actually earning respect.
🔒 [Undisclosed]
This is where it all changed. I stopped coasting on connections and started building something real. Beta Club, TSA, Robotics, Yearbook Editor, skipping a grade, stepping in front of a camera. The discipline that used to feel like a weight started making sense. Name reveal when I graduate.
🔒 [Undisclosed]
No one in my family has ever finished college. I want to be the first. The goal is Georgia Institute of Technology, or somewhere that matches that level. This chapter hasn't started yet, but it's already decided.