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About Me 

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At school my favorite subject is science, I really enjoy doing labs and experiments. I want to become an herbalist or a science teacher in the future. My favorite animals are monkeys and pandas. My favorite color is purple. The sports that I really enjoy playing are volleyball, basketball, and tennis. In my spare time I play my violin, watch movies/YouTube videos, draw, play games, listen to music, read a book or comic of my choice, and loom rubber bands. I really love books from the author Sharon Creech. I also like reading heartwarming realistic fiction books about children my age overcoming big obstacles in their lives, children that have an interesting family, and fiction books that contain magic, cooking, sports, or fashion. Essentially, I love books that are funny, heart warming or sad, I can not handle anything too scary. My family owns three dogs, Angel is a toy poodle mix, Happy is a Pomeranian, and Yuki is a husky. Angel is the most energetic, Happy is the one that is always barking, and Yuki is the most friendly. 

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SMART Goals​ Infographic 
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Thank You Mendez!

Dear Mendez,
    Thank you very much for always pushing me to my full potential and for making me do my absolute best in everything. You also led me to meet many spectacular people such as, my awesome friends, supportive and encouraging teachers, and other friendly lunch ladies and staff. Mendez, you have made my three years of middle school very fun and memorable. I really enjoyed doing a lot of hands on labs and activities in both science and math. Everytime we learned about a new topic in english and history, it was always very interesting. My electives, technology and orchestra, and P.E. were very eventful. We would do many different activities in technology, play many unique songs in orchestra, and play different sports in P.E.. Although I did not go to any field trips in sixth grade, I went to a lot in my seventh and eighth grade years. Going to the Museum of Tolerance was not the most happiest field trip I had ever been to, but it provided me with a lot of insight about the Holocaust. However, going to Riley’s Farm was super pleasant, as I was able to relive a soldier’s life during the Civil War. Going to Mendez helped me become a better student, since we had to do many difficult work over the years. As a result, I will be able to flourish in the future because of how Mendez trained me and pushed me to my fullest capacity.
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  • ELA Blog
  • Reading Logs
  • Symposium 2018
  • Writing Portfolio