My name is Ross Franklin Reed. I was born in Fairhope, Alabama. But, throughout my childhood, I moved back and forth between Daphne and Jackson, Alabama. My major interest are sports, spending time with with my friends and family, and touching peoples lives. This is the reason that I want to become a teacher and a coach. I want to be able to inspire children to be more and to possibly change their lives. I am attending USA because I received a presidential scholarship for academics.
My father, Jerry Reed, was a teacher and a coach at Leroy High School in Leroy, Alabama. My mother, Cheryl Reed, owns The Sugar Kettle, a restaurant in Daphne and Bay Minettee. In High School, I played baseball and football, winning three state championships in football.
In the 21st century, an educators job entails inspiring children to go the extra mile and extraordinary rather than ordinary. It also involves knowing how to properly use technology to do these things.
I love playing baseball and also helping teach others the game and how to improve their skills. Something I could get better at is managing my time for school better and not procrastinating so much. I'm the co-owner of a clothing company I started with my friend, Lee Cockrell, called Southern Ways. All in all, I want to change people's lives in any way that I can.
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