
Kimberly Ring
Why did you become an educator? The reason I became an educator was because I was a struggling student with ADHD. Later during my adult

Why did you become an educator? The reason I became an educator was because I was a struggling student with ADHD. Later during my adult

By Cooper’s Mom, Brandi: I am forever grateful for the Opportunity Scholarship Fund (OSF) Scholarship for my son, Cooper. I struggled with my son being

Why did you become an educator? My experience at Cypress Middle School in Memphis, TN is what inspired me to become an educator. My teachers

I’m truly blessed to have my five children in a private school, all thanks to the scholarships they receive through AAA. Three years ago, my

My name is Samoria and I’m in the 7th grade at Bright Futures Academy. I like the golf program we have here. I like the

I was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I’m currently about to enroll in college to major in pre – pharmacy. I’m going to be

My granddaughter, Marquesha, is attending Bright Futures Academy. She stays with me. I was sharing with my neighbor how Marquesha’s grades just weren’t up to

I attended public schools and it was great. But I was looking for smaller classes because I’m very claustrophobic and I wasn’t really okay with

“It is my vision that students will find the joy in learning.” Why did you become an educator? In hindsight it seemed that becoming an

By Destiny’s Mom, Chandra: I’m somewhat lost for words, as it relates to my dear daughter being afforded an opportunity to attend such an incredible

Why did you become an educator? I have always been passionate about educating students and leading our next generation of world leaders. What do you

Why did you become an educator? I became a teacher, in full honesty, because of the education I received myself. I attended the same school

Why did you become an educator? I became an educator because I have always felt a yearning to teach children and I love seeing the

Why did you decide to become an educator? I decided to become an educator because I wanted to help, teach and empower my community. I

I’m a fun, outgoing person, but I also like to stay to myself. I came to Bright Futures Academy because I thought it would be

I’m a mother of five. I have five sons, Elijah who is 17, Ezekiel who is 15, Zaki is 10, and Ghazi and Ghali are
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