oMy parents were born and raised in DC and attended DC Public Schools
oI was born at United Medical Center formerly Greater Southeast Community Hospital
oI live in SE, Washington, DC, and the closest landmarks to me are The Shrimp Boat and Stadium Armory
What makes me DC? I was born in DC at United Medical Center and raised in SE, DC. I have attended a DC Public Charter School since the age of 3 and will be continuing my education at a DC Public High School in the fall.
DC Athlete
While I’ve been in dc i have done the following
oTook karate classes at Fort Davis Recreation Center
oPlayed soccer for DC Soccer Club formerly DC Stoddert
oCurrently running track for Capital City Blazers Track and Field Club
Attend DC Schools & DC Summer Camp
oAttended DC Prep: Benning Campus from Pre-K3 to 8th grade
oWill be attending McKinley Tech in the fall
oAttended DPR Summer Camps from the age of 4 through 11 at different recs such as: Benning Stoddert, Deanwood, Ridge Road, Hillcrest
oCurrently working my first summer job through the Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program.
Pictures of location where I’ve played and attended/attend school
oDeanwood
oBenning Stoddert
oRidge Road
oDC Prep
oMcKinley Tech
oAnacostia HS
oKenilworth Park
Shoes
I feel like shoes are one of the biggest things in DC because shoes are like our culture. And when I say that I mean the way shoes impact dc is different . In other locations shoes are just shoes but in dc shoes really have a meaning . its kinda like DC popularized some shoes such as the grey and white New Balance 990V. This shoe is a big part of dc. In most parts of dc you will normally see somebody wearing a pair of these shoes because in dc this is just a really popular shoe. And it’s like it’s a part of our “culture” . Many shoes are big in dc but i feel like those are just the biggest shoes in dc. So coming to dc shoes is just a big thing here.