What a Grade Level did you start at The First Academy? 

3rd grade.

 

What were the reasons you or your Parents chose The First Academy?

My Uncle is the School Board Chairman and my parents thought it was the best decision academically and spiritually!

 

Are you involved in extracurricular activities? If so, what are they and have you received awards in these activities? (These can be affiliated with TFA or outside of school) 

I’ve played on the golf team for the past four years, I’ve been a part of a few Bible Studies, and I am in a few clubs!

 

Which colleges have you applied to and which ones have you been accepted to thus far? 

I applied to Florida Southern, Samford, Stetson, and PBA. I got accepted to all four, and I’m planning on going to Florida Southern.

 

What do you plan to study in college and what are your long-term career goals? 

Accounting or business

 

Have you received any college scholarships? If so, which ones? (Or, which ones are you currently nominated for) 

I’ve applied for several scholarships and have received lots of financial aid for my college tuition.

 

Who are some of your favorite TFA teachers, and why? These can be K4-12.

Coach Oliver and Mr. Hudson are a couple of my favorites. They embody Christ in their everyday actions and they are both outstanding teachers!

 

In one sentence, what did being a student at The First Academy mean to you? 

To always love everyone all the time!

 

How has TFA made a difference in, or impacted your life? 

It has influenced my decisions and given me friends that I will have for the rest of my life!

 

Do you feel that The First Academy has prepared you for life after graduation? 

Yes

 

What is your favorite memory at TFA? 

The senior ski trip

 

How have you grown in your walk with Christ since coming to TFA?

Since coming to TFA, I have had lots of individual spiritual guidance to help strengthen my walk with the Lord.

 

What was one spiritual insight you gained at TFA that has impacted your life the most? 

To always be yourself, and to be honest with your peers.