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Herchel's Blog Spot
I am a rising senior
Friday, July 6, 2012
Today's Pain, Tomorrow Struggle !
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Brag Project
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A Natural Born Leader
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— Dee Hock
This quote is what being a leader means to me. Leadership is basically not that you have all the control and makes the rules, but it is about listening to others around and making decisions that is right for the whole group. I have taken on many leadership roles such as
- Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps (JROTC)- In this class I was an Officer a Cadet First Lieutenant and my job was to make sure that the enlisted cadets were out in formation ready to execute the commands. I was also responsible for making sure that their uniforms were in check and that they were dressed appropriately for the class.
3.Mr. 11th Grade- This is when I won the tittle as Mr. 11th grade for my small school.
Community Service
Community service to me is not just about earning hours, but it is about helping others overcome obstacles or just putting a smile upon some one face. In the years I have took part in many community service projects such as
2. HOSA Blood Drive- This was a blood drive that my school held and I was the person who would go around and look for the people to give blood and make sure that they were taken care of properly after giving blood.
3. JROTC Empty Stocking Funds- This was when I went on a field trip to a warehouse that was filled with toys and people who could not afford the toys. I would be in the back gathering the toys that was on the list and then go and give them to the family who needed them.
4. Jump Start Program- This was an summer program that was held at my high school for the upcoming freshmen and I was responsible for making sure that the students knew their way around the school and get them ready for high school.
5. Yearbook- In yearbook I was responsible for 3 spreads and had to make sure they was done properly and correctly so it can go into the yearbook.
6. Stone Mountain Clean Up- This is when I went to Stone Mountain Park with a program called UpwardBound and I help clean up parts of the park that had plants that needed to be removed to a different locations. So i would go pick up trees and pull plants that looked different and remove them.
2. HOSA Blood Drive- This was a blood drive that my school held and I was the person who would go around and look for the people to give blood and make sure that they were taken care of properly after giving blood.
3. JROTC Empty Stocking Funds- This was when I went on a field trip to a warehouse that was filled with toys and people who could not afford the toys. I would be in the back gathering the toys that was on the list and then go and give them to the family who needed them.
4. Jump Start Program- This was an summer program that was held at my high school for the upcoming freshmen and I was responsible for making sure that the students knew their way around the school and get them ready for high school.
5. Yearbook- In yearbook I was responsible for 3 spreads and had to make sure they was done properly and correctly so it can go into the yearbook.
6. Stone Mountain Clean Up- This is when I went to Stone Mountain Park with a program called UpwardBound and I help clean up parts of the park that had plants that needed to be removed to a different locations. So i would go pick up trees and pull plants that looked different and remove them.
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Scholarship Success Blog
My name is Herchel Springer. I am an rising senior that attends South Atlanta High School of Health and Medical Sciences. This blog and some of my next posts are going to be talking about the Scholarship Success class that I had at UpwardBound this summer. This class was really helpful to me because I am becoming an senior and the scholarship process will not be as hard to me. In the class I
1. Researched scholarships
2. Build my scholarship profile3. Wrote Essays to help with scholarships
4. Researched Colleges
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Friday, June 29, 2012
A review of Boston University Community Service Center Blog
Boston University
This website is about the community service center at Boston University. This blog stands out to me because my passion is helping others and a way I can do that is through community service. The website talks about all the community service and the stories behind the community service. It shows you how to register for the Global Day of Service if you attend Boston University. Boston University Global Service Day. It also states that even though it is summer the community service center rest, but who can blame them giving back is the best gift you can give for free. Boston University CSC. If you are interested in participating in this program you can check out the website, or if you just want to read up on it. Boston University CSC Blog.
Scholarship Success! The Road to my Scholarships!
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