Class is back in session at the Chickasaw neighborhood’s West End School.The entire school gathers each morning for a meeting where the student body recites a creed.Meet the Hunters”We are intelligent, talented young men. We persevere through challenges. We show respect to all. Wherever we go, we make a good impression. Our confidence will lead us to success. Integrity is expected in our brotherhood. We are West End School Soaring Eagles. To be a man is to be responsible.”This creed is something that eighth grader Noah Hunter has taken to heart.”It’s a motivation; it gets me going, and I also think it’s very important because it talks about us as young men,” Noah Hunter said.The head of schoolEvery student at the West End School is on a full scholarship, and students sixth through eighth grade board at the school. For those like Noah’s father, Jonathan Hunter, the folks surrounding his son give him confidence that his son will succeed. Corey Jr. and Sr.”As far as parents, leadership, the head of school, Dr. Ross, the teacher, everyone here has their head on straight,” Jonathan Hunter said. “They set a great example for our boys, and it teaches them that you don’t have to go out and live this lifestyle; you can do this and get ahead.”This 3rd grader is a born leaderThe numbers back up the West End School’s mission; according to the school, of the boys that complete the program, 100% graduate high school. Next school year, the West End School will complete construction and open its new girls’ school.The Thomas family
Class is back in session at the Chickasaw neighborhood’s West End School.
The entire school gathers each morning for a meeting where the student body recites a creed.
Meet the Hunters
“We are intelligent, talented young men. We persevere through challenges. We show respect to all. Wherever we go, we make a good impression. Our confidence will lead us to success. Integrity is expected in our brotherhood. We are West End School Soaring Eagles. To be a man is to be responsible.”
This creed is something that eighth grader Noah Hunter has taken to heart.
“It’s a motivation; it gets me going, and I also think it’s very important because it talks about us as young men,” Noah Hunter said.
The head of school
Every student at the West End School is on a full scholarship, and students sixth through eighth grade board at the school.
For those like Noah’s father, Jonathan Hunter, the folks surrounding his son give him confidence that his son will succeed.
Corey Jr. and Sr.
“As far as parents, leadership, the head of school, Dr. Ross, the teacher, everyone here has their head on straight,” Jonathan Hunter said. “They set a great example for our boys, and it teaches them that you don’t have to go out and live this lifestyle; you can do this and get ahead.”
This 3rd grader is a born leader
The numbers back up the West End School’s mission; according to the school, of the boys that complete the program, 100% graduate high school.
Next school year, the West End School will complete construction and open its new girls’ school.
The Thomas family
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