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Mr. Nick T-Child
I can remember being cared for by my mom, and my grandparents, whom had four children. My grandfather was the father figure in my life along with my uncles. My aunt was like my big sister. I would frequently visit my grandparents’ house to play with my aunt and uncles while my mom was working and going to college.
I, for the most part, had good grades, graduating each year with A’s, B’s, and a C occasionally, from kindergarten to ninth grade. I had a speech therapist in my lower grades to help with a stuttering problem.
During my elementary years, I was involved in crossing guard duties, sports, music, boy scouts, catechism, mediation, poetry, art, baseball card collecting, fishing with my uncles and roller-skating with my aunt and her friends. I became an All-Star pitcher two years in a row. The music program had selected me as part of a group to perform.
When I graduated junior high school, seventh and eighth grades, I had the opportunity to go to a technical high school and select from a group of trades that would give me an advantage in any given career the school had to offer. I also had tutored math to second, third, and fourth-grade students in my elementary school sometime between the seventh and eighth grades.
In 1992, the technical school had an exploratory program in which I was able to choose eight or so career possibilities.
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