My name is Triandos “Tree” Delano Morris, of Atlanta, Georgia. I am currently residing form Atlanta, Georgia. I am a senior of the Class of 2009 at D.M. Therrell High School. Home of the Panthers!!!! I recently turned 18 years old in September of this year. Entering my senior year in high school has brought on a lot of changes and new adventures for me.
I have worked extremely hard and I am self motivated. I put large amounts of effort into any and everything I do. I am a member of the National Honor Society at D.M. Therrell High School. I rank number 15 in my Senior Class of 2009. I am a member of the Beta Club. I have had Perfect attendance in school, and I have earned Perfect Attendance Awards throughout school. My absences are very few through out my school years. As a member of the National Honor Society we volunteered to do community service. Our First project was for Hands on Atlanta. This is where we participated in Discovery Learning at Parklane Elementary School. We primarily tutored kids on reading and the upcoming elections for 2009. Two kids chose me to help with the project they were assigned. I enjoyed teaching and helping them in there areas of reading and learning.
This past summer I helped with the youth football team with plays in practice. I love football so this was more fun than work. The team and I had a great time while training. Did I also mention that I am one of the Captains of the D.M. Therrell High School Panthers Football Team? My jersey number was 55. I am a starting offensive lineman right guard and a defensive tackle. We had a winless season this year but our Coaches inspired us and said; that we showed a heart of champions and have broke the mold cast by Therrell’s past football team. “We showed great progress,” said Head Coach Tony Rambo. Around the end of the school year I was award “Best Offensive of Player of the Year.”
I recently joined the Kappa League, which is a part of the Project Grad Program in Atlanta. This is a group of young men at my school under the leadership of Mr. Woodard. It is a mentoring group to promote achievement in high school youth. Through this program, we gain knowledge and understanding of young black males in our community and around the country and how to become respected men.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment