The freshman Kendall Oh who goes to Bowie High School won the student of the month award for the April of 2017. Kendall got chosen out of 3000 other students because of her good behavior in school, she treates staff, teachers and students with respect, is a role model for her classmates and keeps her grades up.
Every month the James Bowie High School in Austin, Texas beings the process at the beginning of the month of choosing one student from the freshman class to the senior class to give him or her the honor of the student of the month award. Factors like grades, participation in sports or clubs, and behavior with other students, stuff, teachers and the school rules play a big role in that process.
Freshman girl Kendall Oh was named student of the moth April.
"it is a great honor, it is cool to get chosen out of 3000 students," Oh said. After School Oh plays soccer at the Lady Dawgs team and plays soccer in a club during off seasons. People like Mia Hamm inspire her to keep playing soccer ,"she is an inspiration." During school time she likes to go to her Biology class, "I want to be a doctor in my future and I am really interested in learning about the human body." Biology is not only a class that she is interested in because of her future her favorite teacher Mrs.Keyes teaches this class too. "She is fun an makes the class exciting." Oh said. Oh likes Bowie because likes Bowie because of all the cultural differences and that the Bowie High School is school where people come together and get a long with each other. On the other side she has still things she would like to change for example, "the school could still use something more modern in the design. For me the still has a cold mood that I feel overtime I enter a hallway.
Oh was born in New York and moved from there to Dallas and lives now here in Austin with her family. She's been around several places in the U.S, in Mexico, Canada, Bahamas, and the Dom Rep. In the future she sees herself "with a husband and kids in California, working as a pediatrician and fluent in Spanish." Oh said.
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