In Brief
Schools Attended:
Well's Elementary, Grayville - Grades K-3
Bellmont, Bellmont - Grades 3-4
North Middle School, Mount Carmel - Grades 5-7
Mount Carmel Middle School, Mount Carmel - Grade 8
Mount Carmel High School, Mount Carmel - Grades 9-12
To Be Atteded:
IIT Tech, Newburgh Indiana
Skills:
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excell
Paint Shop Pro 8
Limited Photoshop
Limited Dreamweaver
Basic HTML/CSS
My schooling began in Well's Elementary in Grayville where I stayed through most of the Third Grade. I distinctly remember my last day. It was the 100th day of school and we were gathered in the gym to get doughnuts to celebrate. The shape of the doughnut was supposed to represent the zeroes in 100 I believe. When I got to my next school, I was about 2 weeks behind in math and 2 weeks ahead in time. The 100th day of Bellmont school was 2 weeks off.
Bellmont was rather uneventful. I met new teachers and was immediatly alienated from any potential friends. I don't make friends easily, however the fact that all of the females (I was too young to activly seek out male companions) had divided themselves into two rival groups. Neither of these groups respective leaders liked me. Consequently I was the messanger when the groups fought (not violently, mostly they fought by avoiding one another).
I was supposed to attend school there until the start of my 6th grade year. These plans changed during the summer of my 4th grade year when I recieved a letter informing me that I would be starting school at North school a year early. North school was the largest school I had ever been in, although Grayville had larger classes. The old groups were broken up and new ones formed. I remained a loner.
In my 8th grade year, I changed schools again. This time I went to the newly completed Middle School. The main two things I remember about it were: The roof leaked a lot and the lockers were way too tall. The reason for the latter was simple. The student body had long complained about the lockers being too small to acomidate the gigantic books the teachers required and this request was submitted to the construction crew. Apparently "bigger" was interperted as "taller." The lockers were so tall in fact that even standing on the bottom shelf I could not reach all the way to the back of the top shelf.
I also met my best friends here, mainly because they were the only people willing to let me sit with them at lunch (see the friends page for pictures and short descriptions.) They were the misfits although they were far less isolated than I. I am simply not a people person.
The next year, I began my tenure at Mount Carmel High school which is where I am now. I have an A average currently. My classes are above.