November 13, 2015 Delray Beach Golf Club

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November 13, 2015 Delray Beach Golf Club
LAMBDA ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER
&
“Omega at the Forefront: Fulfilling Its Legacy”
November 13, 2015
Delray Beach Golf Club
2200 Highland Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33445
For a SUCCESSFUL Achievement Week Program!
Derek Moses
Owner
3300 South Dixie Highway Suite 1
West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Sunday - Closed
561.835.9791 Tel
561.835.3906 Fax
[email protected]
The UPS Store
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
LAMBDA ALPHA ALPHA
CHAPTER OFFICERS
Ricky Petty
Basileus
Derek Moses
Vice Basileus
DeMard Thomas
Keeper of Records & Seals
Cameron Simmons
Keeper of Finance
Larry Davis
Chaplain
CHAPTER MEMBERS
Mynor Acevedo
Percy Alexander
Terrance Bailey
Jonathan Bostic
Wilbert Brown
Terry Crawford
Earl Fisher
Jamal Hamilton
Dwight Harris
Elisha Harris
Anthony Holliday
*Edward Jackson
Markus Johnson
Michael Johnson Jr.
Derrick Marsh
Jeffery P. Jones
Esaie Larose
Fritz Limousin
Jeffery Lovett II
Aundra Lowe
John Maher
Wilbert McTier II
Lonnie Moody
Benjamin Moses
Thomas Norris
*Virgil Norris
Reginald Perkins
Percyell Pratt
Enoch Ragin
Paul Robinson
Lennoris Rosier
Edwin Ross
Joshua Simmons
Javaro Sims
Samuel Spear Jr.
Glenn Stubbs
Jimmie Sutton V
Jaccari Walker
Cedric Wallace
Herbert Weary
Cordell Williams
Antonio Womack
*Deceased
On the campus of Howard University in 1911, four young men with high
ideals in mind founded the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Although these
founders, Oscar J. Cooper, Edgar A. Love, Frank Coleman, and Ernest E. Just
are deceased, they are loved and honored by all Omega men. From these
beloved four, the current membership now totals over 125,000 men.
Our intercollegiate fraternity, which is incorporated, contains men
committed to four Cardinal Principles – Manhood, Scholarship,
Perseverance, and Uplift. In addition to personifying these principles in our
daily lives, several national programs (National Achievement Week, National
High School Essay Contest, Talent Hunt, Assault on Illiteracy, Senior Citizen
Project, Habitat for Humanity, Perpetuation of the African-American Male,
The South Africa Project, Support of the NAACP and the UNCF, etc.) keep the
Cardinal Principles in sharp focus.
At the 1920 Grand Conclave in Nashville, TN, Carter G. Woodson inspired the
establishment of the National Achievement Week Recognition of the Negro
life and history. In 1927, this outstanding initiative became one of the
fraternity's mandated programs. Originally designed to promote the study of
Negro life and history, Achievement Week is now designed to seek out and
give due recognition to those individuals at the local and international levels
who have made a noteworthy contribution toward improving the quality of
life for African Americans. A High School Essay Contest is held in conjunction
with Achievement Week. This contest is open to all college-bound high school
seniors. Each participant must submit an essay on a theme/topic chosen by
the fraternity. The Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter awards the top three of the
submitted essays as a phase of the International Achievement Week
observance. The Scholarship Program is intended to promote academic
excellence among the undergraduate members. Graduate chapters are
expected to provide financial assistance to student members and
non-members. A portion of the fraternity’s international budget is allocated
to scholarships through the Charles R. Drew Scholarship Commission.
Over the past 35 years, Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter has donated over
$222,000.00 in direct scholarship dollars to over 207 local high school
students. In addition, the chapter also sponsors annual events such as Easter
Egg hunt for under privileged children in conjunction with the division of
Health and Rehab Services, Toys for Tots, Thanksgiving basket, MLK day
track and field events, Talent Hunt and a Brain Bowl team to name just a few.
Greetings and best wishes,
On behalf of the Achievement Week Committee, officers and
members of the Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter of The Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity, Inc., I would like to extend to each of you a warm
welcome and sincere thanks for helping to make this program a
success.
We are truly grateful to our many friends, organizations,
churches and individuals for you patronization and cooperation.
Your support has given us the opportunity to not only continue to
prove scholarships to our youth but also other services to our
community such as: Christmas Toys for Tots, Easter Egg Hunt,
Thanksgiving Baskets and our youth mentoring group the
“Lamplighters”.
Again, thanks for you continued fine support our scholarship and
community service projects.
Sincerely,
Wilbert K. “Will” Brown
Co-Chairman, Achievement Week Committee
PROGRAM
Presiding
Bro. Wilbert K. Brown
Occasion
Bro. Otis Payne
Invocation/Grace
Bro. Larry Davis
7:30 pm Dinner Served
Introduction of Speaker
Bro. Wilbert K. Brown
Keynote Speaker
Bro. Fred Murry
Assistant City Manager
Gainesville, Florida
Presentations
Omega Citizen of the Year
Omega Man of the Year
Installation of Officers
Bro. Terry Crawford
Bro. Javaro Sims
Bro. Derek Moses
Bro. Wilbert K. Brown
Announcements
Bro. Alexander Edmonds
Remarks
Bro. Ricky Petty, Basileus
Meet Our Speaker
FRED MURRY
Mr. Fred Murry is one of two Assistant City Managers for the City of
Gainesville. His oversight responsibilities for the city include the
General Services Department, Codes Enforcement, Housing,
Community Development Block Grant programs, Neighborhood
Improvement and the Gainesville Community Redevelopment
Agency. Additionally, Mr. Murry serves in a number of professional
associations including the National Black Public Administrators
Association and the International City and County Managers
Association.
In more than 25 years of public service, Mr. Murry has served in a
variety of administrative and and/or executive positions in city and
county government. His long and distinguished career includes
periods of tenure as Director of the Florida Family Success
Administration for the Board of County Commission, Broward
County, Florida and as Director of Youth and Family Services in
Loudon County, Virginia. He has also served as Community
Development Director for North Miami Beach, Florida and as
Housing and Grants Department Director for Lee, County.
Mr. Murry is a graduate of Talladega College with a Bachelor Arts
Degree in Pre-Law/History and he holds a Master of Arts Degree in
Public Policy and Administration from Mississippi State University.
Michael Coleman
Captain Michael A. Coleman joined
the Delray Beach Police Department in
1994 earned a medal for valor during
the Gulf War Campaign. He advanced
through the ranks, gaining firsthand
knowledge of the importance of each
position. Through continuous learning, he
acquired knowledge and strong after serving
seven years in the United States Army, where he leadership
qualities to better serve the citizens of Delray Beach. He
obtained a Master’s
Degree in Leadership at Kaplan
University and attended the Executive Leadership course at
Nova University, Boston University’s Senior Management
Institute for Police and the Southern Police Institute Graduate
Program at the University of Louisville.
Captain Coleman’s professional affiliations include the
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE), International Chiefs of Police, Florida Chiefs of Police
and the Palm Beach County Chiefs of Police. Captain Coleman
is active in the Delray Beach community and currently serves
on several boards and committees such as; Prep and Sports and
Dare 2 Be Great scholarship
program. Captain Coleman is a
strong advocate for Community
Policing Initiatives and has
worked tirelessly under this
philosophy his entire career for
which he received a proclamation
in 2004.
Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
&
Questers Community Service Fund Inc.
Salute our
Achievement Week Students
Charles Barry
Boca Raton Community High School
GPA 3.39 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Serf Safe Certified- This is a certification that is a food and beverage safety training
and certificate program administered by the National Restaurant Association.
Community Service Activities:
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Serve breakfast to Boca Raton Community High School staff members during LTM
Days ( 25 hours)
Volunteered at various community events through the Propel organization
(223 hours)
Volunteered at a pre-school to help with their spring break event ( 8 hours)
Volunteered for Boca Jets- a children’s football organization (47 hours)
Volunteered for First United Methodic Church during the summer for their Vacation
Bible School (VBS) (60 hours)
During Summer School 2014 I volunteered working with students with special
needs. I helped the students learn social skills (50 hours)
Volunteer in a low-functioning Autism unit classroom helping with classwork, social
skills and community based instruction (50 hours).
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
Honors Economics
English 4
Advanced Topics in Mathematics
Culinary 2
Culinary 4
Social Media
Sarah Delderfield
Boynton Beach Community High School
GPA 3.6 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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The Future Award ( Future Business Leaders of America , FBLA)
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The Community Service Award (FBLA)
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The Volunteer Award ( Schoolhouse Children's Museum/FBLA)
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Sports letter for Golf at Boynton Beach Community High School
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Secretary of Boynton Beach Community High School's FBLA chapter.
Community Service Activities:
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FBLA Beach Clean Up
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March of Dimes
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Boynton Beach High School's First Annual Earth Day Festival
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Schoolhouse Children's Museum
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Reunion Bash
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Superheroes & Princesses Day
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2014 & 2015 Halloween Spooktacular,
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School Blood Drives
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Helped throw a Christmas party for the residents at Hamlin Place (senior home )
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Volunteered at West Boynton Library Branch for 2 years
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Boynton Beach Hunger Walk
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Assisted with Boynton Beach High School Graduation
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Sponsored a child in Bali to go to school through Education Rocks
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
AP Lit Comp
Pre-Calculus Honors
Peer Counseling 3 & 4
AP US Government
Economics and Finical Literature Honors
Leadership Skills & Development
Introduction to Film
Mr. Anderson
Mr. D’Angelo
Ms. Grocki
Mr. Pascucci
Mr. Pascucci
Ms. Sayger
Mr. Bruckner
Widgens Eugene
Village Academy
GPA 3.5 ~ 11th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Principal Honor Roll
A/B Honor Roll (3x)
2 Year Varsity Lettermen in Basketball
Varsity Basketball “Coaches Award”
10th Grade Class President
SGA Treasurer in 10th Grade
Junior Varsity Basketball Captain (9th Grade)
Varsity Basketball Co-Captain (10th/11th Grade)
Community Service Activities:
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Volunteer at local Boys and Girls Club
Volunteer at Guest Speaker Presentation
Volunteer at Church
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
AP Environmental Science
English III Honors
AP Human Geography
American Government Honors
AVID III
Algebra II Honors
French I
Steven Weber
Shannon Schwartz
Jennifer Mare
Jennifer Mare
Helen Newbold
Jeffrey Burg
Adrienne Aristile
Bria Holmes
Boynton Beach Community High School
GPA 3.8 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Honor Roll
Multicultural Club Event Planner
Cheerleading Coach
Tiger Cafe Manager
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Take Stock in Children Member
Student Aid
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Boynton Beach High School Culinary Academy Event Planner and Manager
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Dating Violence Prevention Educator for Boynton Beach High School
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Community Service Activities:
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Boynton Beach Community High School Blood Drives
Future Business Leaders of America March of Dimes
Hamlin Place Senior Home
Catering events and banquets at Boynton Beach High School
Education Rocks- Sponsored a child to attend school in Bali
Boynton Beach High School Graduation Ceremonies
Cheerleading Coach for SER Foundation at East Coast Flames
Multicultural Club Education
Freshman Invasion and Freshman Orientation Team Leader
School Wide Clean Up
Thanksgiving Food Driver Basket Developer
School Supply Drive
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
American Government Honors
Economics Honors
Pre-Calculus Honors
English 4 Honors
Peer Counseling 3 & 4
AVID 4
AP Environmental Science
Culinary Arts 4
Mr. Pascucci
Mr. Pascuccs
Mr. D’Angelo
Mr. Anderson
Ms. Grocki
Ms. Grocki
Mr. Bello
Mr. Baumeyer
Dwight Holt
Village Academy
GPA 3.5 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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A/B honor roll throughout school
11th/12th grade principle honor roll (All A’s)
Nominated MVP for 2014/2015 varsity football season
Nominated 110% effort
Excellent conduct all 4’s (scale of 4)
Apart of SGA student government (Historian).
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Chosen as a leader varsity football team
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A Leader is a characteristic I’ve always displayed throughout my life.
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Community Service Activities:
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Football fundraiser-car wash
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The spirit of giving back free school supplies
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4-H university of Florida clean up
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Palm beach state Robotics camp
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Can Goods drive
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
Pre-calculus Honors
Mr. Whitakker
Marketing applications
Ms. Dipolma
English 4 Honors
Ms. Schwartz
Marketing applications
Coach Hanna
Rodley Jolicoeur
Village Academy
GPA 3.2~ 11th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Principal Honor Roll
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A/B Honor Roll (3x)
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2 Year Varsity Letterman
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2 Year Varsity Track & Field Letterman
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2014 8-2A Defensive Player Honorable Mention
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9th Grade class President
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Mr. Freshman
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10th Grade Vice President
Community Service Activities:
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Delray Rocks Youth Football (55 Hours)
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
AP Environmental Science
Steven Weber
English III Honors
Shannon Schwartz
AP Human Geography
Jennifer mare
American Government Honors
Jennifer mare
AVID III
Helen Newbold
ALGEBRA II Honors
Jeffery Burg
French I
Adrienne Aristil
Christopher Landry
Olympic Heights Community High School
GPA 3.88 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Parker Pride Award
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Robotics Team Member
Community Service Activities:
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Reading Buddies
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Chemistry tutor
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Walking for Mitocondrial Disease
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Fundraising for Thanksgiving Baskets
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
English Honors 4
Alicia Mendez
AP Chemistry
Susan Mallardi
AP Calculus BC
Connie Ludy
AP Physics
Lachlan Mackay
AP Psychology
Thomas Dilorenzo
Honors Economics and Finance
Jose Flamenco
User Interface Design
Thomas Ledbetter
Nicolas E. Lopez
Spanish River High School
GPA 3.04 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Recognition For the creation of “Working for a Smile”.
1st place with the Soccer team of Colegio Santa Maria Marianistas.
League of Christian schools of Lima, Peru.
2nd place in the division 13-14 years old Soccer division with Alianza Lima Soccer
Club.
Letter from the principal of Colegio Santa Maria Marianistas congratulating me for
the creation of “Working for a Smile” and the job I was performing by helping Tony, a
kid with lymphatic cancer.
Founder of “Working for a Smile” at Santa Maria School in Lima, Peru.
President of social work in my school, Colegio Santa Maria Marinistas in Lima, Peru.
Community Service Activities:
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Travelled to the mountains of Peru with a group of “Working for a Smile” to assist
and help a 16 years old young man, Tony, who was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer.
The “Working For A Smile” members and I went to Santa Cruz to build a pipelines to
supply clean water.
Worked to assist the Santa Cruz community in the construction of a water reservoir
to preserve water for future use during its scarce times. Accomplished this goal in
June 2015.
Provided Social Work at a daycare with kids between ages 3 months to 7 years old.
To teach the children how to read, do math and speak English for a poor area in Peru.
While in Pamplona Alta Lima, Peru I worked in a social lunchroom.
Also built a biohuerto for them, which is a place where they can plant vegetables and
this way minimize their expenses in food.
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
English IV
Intensive Reading
Economic Fin Lit
Spanish 4 Honors
NC Study Hall
Mr. Sean Delaney
Ms. Chaela Monesterio
Mr. Norman Adams
Mr. Steven Medvedef
Mr. Gary Vandyke
Benita Marshall
Boca Raton Community High School
GPA 3.3 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Presidential Academic Award- Gold Seal ( Freshman and Sophomore Years)
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Accepted into the National Honor Society
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Accepted into the National Forensic Honor Society
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Top Algebra 1 student ( Freshman Year)
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Accepted into the Hispanic National Bar Association L.E.A.P. summer law program
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Academic Achievement award for the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. ( Freshman, Sophomore and
Junior Years)
Leadership Positions:
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Fashion Club President (Sophomore and Junior Years)
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Speech and Debate IE Delegate ( Sophomore Year)
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Speech and Debate IE Captain ( Junior Year)
Community Service Activities:
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City of Boca Raton Annual Picnic Volunteer
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Teen Girls Financial Investment Club- Fidelity Volunteer
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Aid to Dean ( Freshman Year)
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Debate Club Thanksgiving Baskets ( Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Years)
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Fashion Club: Broward Homeless Shelter clothing donations ( Sophomore and Junior Years)
Recognitions:
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Founded the first ever Fashion Club at Boca Raton Community High School
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Constructed a school wide clothing drive through the Fashion Club for the Broward Homeless Shelter
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Received 5th place in the state of Florida for Declamation at Novice States for Speech and Debate
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Assistant to Mart E. Freeman of the Miami Fashion Network
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Started my very own styling business
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Vendor at various events for Style Chest by Nicole Escalera
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
AP Government
AP English Literature
AP Capstone Seminar/Debate 4 Honors
Trigonometry Honors
Astronomy Honors
Thomas Neal Jr.
Village Academy
GPA 2.7 ~ 11th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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2012-2015 – Village Academy Varsity Letterman in Football, Track & Boys Weightlifting
2013 – National Guard High School Player Development Honoree
2014 - Village Academy Football Defensive Team MVP
2015 - ESPN West Palm Beach Top 63 Nominee
2015 – Four athletic scholarship offers: Florida Atlantic, Robert Morris, Coastal Carolina & South Alabama
2015 - Captain of the Varsity Football team
Community Service Activities:
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2014 - Habitat For Humanity Home Renovation Volunteer
2014 – Present - Emanuel Jackson Sr. Project Volunteer
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
Pre-Calculus Honors
Avid 4
English Honors 4
French 2
Math College Readiness
Marketing Management
Kyle Whittaker
Helen Newbold
Shannon Schwartz
Adrienne Aristil
Kyle Whitaker
Michel Diplama
LeChara Pryor
Atlantic Community High School
GPA 4.1 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Varsity Cheerleading - Captain
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Francis J. Bright Woman’s Club - Debutante
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NULITES - President
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Atlantic High School Varsity Cheer Team – Most Encouraging
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Honor Roll GPA 3.0 or higher
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Dual Enrolled Student
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IB MYP Certificate of completion
Community Service Activities:
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Village Academy
Del Prado Winter Carnival
Gifts for the Sole Gift Wrapping
YMCA.
Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk
Alzheimer Walk
PBC Substance Awareness Coalition
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
Chemistry 2 IB
Ms. M. Ogden
English 4 IB
Mr. K. Swart
Art 2-A& B IB
Ms. N. Defeliz
IB Contemporary History
Mr. F. Ierace
Spanish 5 B IB
Ms. M. Mitchell
Theory/Knowledge 2 IB
Mr. P. Morone
IB Calculus/DESC STA
Mr. F. Power
Dasia Witherspoon
Atlantic High School
GPA 3.7 ~ 12th Grade
Academic Awards/Achievements/Leadership Roles:
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Honor Roll throughout my schooling and Student of the month 5+ times
Secretary of the Young People Department – St. Paul AMEC
Community Service Activities:
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Frances J. Bright Woman’s Club-street clean up
Palm Beach Substance Awareness Coalition
Youth Summit, Out of the Darkness-Suicide Prevention,
Alzheimer’s Association
Women of Tomorrow,
Roots Cultural Festival
Garlic Festival
Urban League of Palm Beach County
Crime Prevention Conventions
Fall 2015 Class Schedules/Teachers:
AP English Literature
Mr. D. McManus
Trigonometry Honors
Ms. S. Narayanan
Ceramics/Pottery
Ms. S. Konash
Law Studies Honors
Ms. S. Teagu
American Government Honors
Mr. S. Epstein
In the beginning there were only two………………
Terry Crawford
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated
Upsilon Psi Chapter ‘8 SPR 89’
Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter
&
Larisa Crawford, Diamond Life Member
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated
Pompano Beach Alumnae Chapter ‘8 SPR 99’
For a Successful Achievement Week!
The Crawford Crew
Terry, Larisa, Tiphanie, Tyre, & Tajanie
CONGRATULATIONS
KEN
ON THE GREAT WORKS YOU AND THE
OMEGAS
ARE DOING
BEST WISHES
LAVERNE B COOPER
BRUNSWICK, GA
Pathways to Prosperity
Pathways to Prosperity is a
non-profit organization based in Boynton Beach, FL. We are dedicated to strengthening the community by
improving outcomes for children and families through education and social services.
Empowering Communities, One Step at a Time
WK
TO YOU AND THE BROTHERS
FOR A SUSSESSFUL
ACHIEVEMENT WEEK !
BRO CORNELL WEST
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ
Ayesha Olarinde
Marketing Manager, TuneVox ENT
Mobile:
Glitz & Glamour
Fashion Statement Jewelry
MKTNG LLC DBA
Asset Digital Marketing
Dezign Nation
Fashion Theatre Production
Jordan Garcia
Connie Woolsey
(954) 282-1842
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://tunevox.com
Address: Miami, Florida
Congratulations Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Best Wishes for a successful program!
Congratulations
Cameron Simmons
& the Omegas
BROTHER GEORGE E. DUNGEE
UPSILON ZETA SPR 73
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
“SONS OF BLOOD & THUNDER”
Clovis Moodie
Kiesha Moodie
and Monica Butler
JANUARY 8, 2016
Scholarship applications
will be available on our website at www.OMEGA-LAA.org
JANUARY 16, 2016
Martin Luther King, Jr. Track and Field Day
Pompey Park 1101 NW 2nd St, Delray Beach 8:00 am
APRIL 26, 2016
Talent Hunt Competition
Lake Worth High School 6:30 pm
MAY 21, 2016
Mardi Gras
The Armory, 3193 Gun Club Road 8:00 PM
WISHING YOU A
Successful
ACHIEVEMENT WEEK
PROGRAM
BILL & JOHNNIE HECK
LAMBDA TAU
THE RIVERHOUSE
Congratulations
Lambda Alpha Alpha
The South Palm Beach County
Alumnae Chapter
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
‘Achievement Week 2015’
Wish You A Successful
Achievement Week Program
Tammy Anthony, President
The Brothers of the
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated
Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter
would like to thank all who helped to
ensure the success of this program.
Larisa L. Crawford
Tanisha Ward, Atlantic Community High
Farrah Weiss, Boca Raton Community High
Kaitlyn McNulty, Boynton Beach Community High
Katlin Magersuppe, Olympic Heights Community High
Melissa Loyacona, Spanish River High School
Kenya Madison, Village Academy
Ampros Trophy King