Calvin
Middle School
Seventh grader Calvin wasn’t feeling challenged at his previous school. During a summer program, he met a Woodward alumnus who told him all about his experience at the Academy.
“I had the opportunity to participate in a summer program at Vanderbilt University where I stumbled into Woodward alum Alan Wright ’21,” Calvin said. “He told me that there were many rigorous course selections and great teachers to help me grow at Woodward. Alan said that it was the education he received at Woodward that prepared him for Vanderbilt. Once I got to Woodward, I soon realized that all the things Alan told me about Woodward were true. I have enjoyed Woodward so far, and I’ve never looked back.”
Calvin said his teachers value his opinion and care about him. “I also feel that my teachers push me to be great. I have learned to trust them, and I realize that whatever they are telling me to do is going to benefit me. At Woodward, each one of my teachers has made me feel that I matter and that what I can achieve has no bounds.”
He’s especially inspired by his math teacher, Ugarhon Serrette. “Even though math is one of the hardest subjects, Mr. Serrette is always so calm and relaxed. Whenever things get hard, he always encourages us to persevere and assures us that we will eventually grasp the concept, which fosters confidence in our math skills.”
In his first year at Woodward, Calvin joined the Middle School’s debate and baseball teams. ”When I am not doing school activities, I play travel baseball, trade cryptocurrency, read, hang out with my friends, and spend time with my family,” he said.
Calvin described a typical school day for him:
“When I wake up, I get my thoughts together and pray with my brother. Because I live a little distance away from the school, my mom insists that I am downstairs by 7:45. So, I eat breakfast in the car, while one of my parents drives me to school.
When I get to school, I socialize with my friends in the quad, go to my locker, drop off my bags, grab my books for first period, and get prepared to focus on school. After my first two classes, I go to community time, to my third class, and then study hall where I work on any homework assignments right before lunch. Then comes one of the best parts of the day–lunch and time to socialize. After I finish eating, I play basketball on the courts with my friends, and then we go inside for another two other classes before the school day officially ends. After school, I usually attend tutorials to get help with any unanswered homework questions.
When tutorial ends, I go to Middle School baseball practice or my travel baseball practice. When I get home, I do all of my homework, study for any upcoming assessments, do all of my personal hygiene, and complete my evening exercise routine. Finally, I lay out my clothes for the next day, and I go to sleep.”
Calvin said going to Woodward has been life-changing. “I think Woodward is the best school for me because I fit in socially and feel academically challenged. The teachers really take care of me and care about my growth.”
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