At
the beginning of Asante’s freshman year, his dad’s health began to
decline. Asante was spending late
nights at the hospital with his dad while continuing with his studies. He loved his new school and was determined
to make the honor roll every term despite what he was going through. In early November of my son’s freshman
year, his dad passed away. The
support that not only my son, but I received from the whole school was
amazing! My son had only been at
this school for two months, but everyone went out of their way to make sure
that my son was as comfortable as could be regarding school during this time. There were check in calls during my
son’s absence and administrators attended all services in support of my son. By
the way, my son did still make the honor roll that term!
Asante’s
past two years at City on a Hill have been awesome. Asante loves his teachers. Even when he has done something wrong, Asante does not feel
disrespected as he has felt in the past. My son has been disciplined, but not
antagonized. He now feels like he can have conversations with his
teachers. He has not been berated
ever, but everything explained in an authoritative manner. I have not run into a neck-rolling
administration at City on a Hill.
Even if I may not agree with something or a decision, I have always had
very professional discussions with anyone I have come across at the school. As
a parent, I could not ask for better communication from a school. Teachers know I am a phone call or
email away and do not hesitate to contact me if the need arises. I attend all parent/teacher meetings
and I feel I know what is going on at all times. If I ever feel out of the
loop, I can always give any teacher a call, send an email or just check the web
portal that is always up to date! I love when my son walks in the door and his
eyes bulge in shock when I ask him about a demerit he received that day.
The
love that my son has for school is back.
City on a Hill offers a demanding curriculum that makes students work
and Asante is invested in doing the work.
There is such an expectation of greatness and success at City on a Hill
that they have helped instill in my son.
Freshman year was almost considered a disappointment by him because he
did not make the honor roll all terms.
He has set this goal again and is well on his way to achieving it. My same son who moaned and groaned once
he found out he had to wear uniforms every day has now embraced wearing
uniforms to school and loves dressing professionally for presentations and
other events at the school. Asante
plays basketball at City on a Hill and has excelled. Onaje Woodbine is a coach, mentor and positive influence for
my son and the other young men on the team. It is great for the boys to see an
educated man of color balance education and sports. The focus is always
education first and Coach Woodbine has become a partner of mine in Asante’s
basketball development. The
resources and time he gives to me, my son and the team are invaluable. Thanks
to the Coach, Yale University is now one of Asante’s top college picks!
Ms. Tori Willis is the mother of Asante Sandiford, City on a Hill Class of 2014.
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