Sean McMillion
I think the most important thing to remember in life is that it is okay to be your own unique person. This means not all people have to follow the crowd or the majority of people.
My first memory of school is when my parents told me that I should never forget my hot lunch number. I never forgot it and I still remember it today!
A person that was a good influence to me was my second grade teacher. She always acted nice and polite which created a role model for the students.
A vivid memory I have was in the fourth grade when one kid never brought his homework and the teacher had a temper tantrum.
Most of my elementary school friends still go to Kennedy with me today. Some of my friends include people named Arjun, Matthew, Ethan, Ethan (different person), Adithya, Chase, etc.
I remember when we used to play aq game called wallball. It was a game where you hit a rubber ball against the wall until you get someone out.
I did not have any elementary school picked on people. Everyone including me got along well and their were not any mean kids.
Here is a quick description of my family. My dad is 47 years old, is 5 feet 10 inches tall, and he works at apple. My mom is 45 years old, is 5 feet 4 inches tall, a works at Monta Vista High school. My brother is 15 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, and is in the 10th grade. My sister is 8 years old, 4 feet tall, and is in the 3rd grade.
Some "words of wisdom" my parents want me to remember include always creating my own boundries for everything and to be my own person.
I am creative and humerous and have discovered that I like to play basketball, make paper objects, play cards, bike, etc.
I would change my habit of not doing homework all right away. I wish I could lose the habit of taking breaks in between and plow through my work in the first set of work time.
I learned this year it is important to consider others ideas instead of just thinking I am always right. This is important with friends or in group work at school.
For the rest of middle school I plan to do my best in order to train for high school.
I plan to use knowledge and work ethic from middle school to support me in high school to get good grades to get in to a good college.
I plan to obtain these goals by working hard and getting rid of bad habits.