11th grade: AP Literature, AP Calculus AB, AP US History
10th grade: AP World History, Honors Pre-Calculus, Honors English II
John Wesley North High School Riverside CA
9th grade: Honors English I, Honors Algerbra II, Honors World History
Honors and Awards:
Pricinpal’s Honor Rool: 9th
AP Honor Roll: 10th
International Baccualaurate Member
Clubs and Activities:
Key Club: 10th and 11th grade
Basketball: 9th, 10th, 11th
National Honor Society
Community Service:
Junior Firefighter
National Junior Society actuvties
Various Key Club Activities
Sports:
Basketball; 9th Junior Varsity 10th Junior Varsity 11th Varsity
Travel Basketball: O3 Elite 9th 10th 11th
Employment:
N/A
Personal Interests:
Pursuing goal of becoming an Attorney of Criminal Justice, Looking into Coaching locally, Music, Basketball nxdepfuionb Sherwaine Martin
Period 1
Avid
Mrs. Todd
3/19/14
Leader Trait Essay: Walt’s Vision Walt Disney was a very accomplished man, and known most for his leader like characteristics when developing his company. Disney had had a vision, which he desired be met before …show more content…
The depression meant less jibs, leading to less money, and ultimately less happiness amongst the public. The cartoons Disney produced, would give something for the public to look forward too. Even when his studio was not affected by the depression, he was capable of maintaining a price that the people could afford. The animations, would indirectly bring joy to the public, reminding them that whatever the case to never give up. Movies like Bambi and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (p 175), released and would show Americans that even in your darkest hour, there will always be hope. Hope was something the people in America needed, and Disney provided