Leviathan

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  • Mes plus grandes fiertés

    I have a few things I am really proud of, especially since I am only in the High School Class of 2028, which means I will graduate in a few years. Since we are from different parts of the world, I should explain that in the United States, we use a K-12 structure for school, where kids usually go from age 5 to 18.

    One of my biggest achievements is being inducted into the National Honor Society, or NHS. This is a big deal in American schools because it is a nationwide organization that recognizes students who are good at their studies, show leadership, help their community, and have a good character. I was also officially classified as Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted, which we call AIG, specifically in Mathematics.

    I am also very proud of the work I have done for my future career in elementary education. I have been writing a Personal, Educational, and Pedagogical Manifesto, which I call my P.E.P. Manifesto, since I was 11 years old. It is a document where I explain my ideas for how schools should work, including a framework I created called the Magister Butler Method. As part of this, I even became an education advocate on Instagram to share my ideas with others.

    Finally, I am proud of the small ways I try to help my peers. I recently organized an initiative at my school where I made daily announcements about mental health awareness to support other students during their big exams. I believe it is important to look out for each other, and I used my own personal quote, "Let the Storm Go, or You Will Drown in It," to encourage people to let go of past pain so they can move forward.

    From 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM EDT on Weekdays, I am not free to talk because I will be at school or on the bus. This is just until May 26, 2026.

  • Ce qui m'intéresse dans les autres cultures

    I am really curious about how schools work in other countries because education is my biggest passion. In the United States, we have a specific setup called the American Public School System which is funded by taxes and run by the government. I would love to know if your country has a similar K-12 structure where students go through thirteen years of school or if things are organized differently. Understanding what a typical day looks like for a student in your culture would be fascinating to me.

    I also have a deep interest in the performing arts. In my family, I am the only person who prefers the arts over sports, so I would love to learn about the traditional music, dance, or theater that is important where you live. Whether it is a modern style or something with a long history, I think the way people express themselves through performance says a lot about their values and spirit.

    Lastly, I am interested in how different cultures view introversion and personality. I consider myself an introvert, which means I tend to be more quiet and enjoy spending time alone to think and work on my projects. In some places, being outgoing is seen as the best trait, while in others, being reserved is more respected. I would enjoy hearing about what people in your culture value in a person's character and how you find balance in your own daily life.

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