1. grade 1.... I remember learning my ABCs.
  2. grade 2.... I remember my teacher Ms. S
  3. grade 3.... I remember my classmate throwing a chair at my teacher.
  4. grade 4.... I remember learning the French way of silent night.
  5. grade 5.... I remember being in Mr. Blains first class in the Children's Storefront.
  6. grade 6....I remember when Ms. Cardwell being my favorite teacher.
  7. grade 7.... I remember Mr. Thompson being a math teacher.
  8. grade 8.... I remember graduating.

Click here for 30 seconds by Chris Brown
My years at The Children’s Storefront have been good because I have had a lot of teachers that care about me. They helped me to focus more on my schoolwork and get better grades.~ I was getting in and out of trouble in the 5th grade and the teachers never gave up on me. They always believed that I could do better. I thank them for supporting me. Ever since I came to this school I have made a lot of friends. They have supported me through out the whole year, and that's what true friends are about.

In the 6th grade I discovered that I liked reading. I read the entire series of Pippi Longstocking books, by Astrid Lindgren. My biggest challenge has been reading the books that I have been assigned in English class. They are hard because many of the books are written on a high school level, and they have difficult vocabulary words. However, I understand that the teachers want us to read them so that we can get ready for high school and college.

I'm looking forward to getting good grades in high school and finishing college. When I'm done with high school and college I want to become a basketball player and go to the WNBA. I hope to succeed because I have loved basketball since I was little. My goal is to become a nurse if I don't become a basketball player. I would like to work in the Labor and Delivery unit of a hospital because I love babies.

When I leave the school I hope that the younger students continue to learn as much as they can at The Storefront. High school is going to be hard, but we will be prepared as long as we remember what they learned at The Storefront.