Cottonwood’s place-based curriculum and passion for civic engagement was the foundation for putting our kids at CSCS. I have a son (9) in the third grade, and I have a son (7) in the first grade. We have been part of the CSCS family since my nine-year-old was in kindergarten. After two years of my oldest son attending CSCS and having another son going into kindergarten, I decided to join the Board. Having two strong Black boys at CSCS I wanted to be their voice. Being on the Board this past year has given me that opportunity. Currently, I am attending Portland State University in my last year towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications. I also have an Associate Degree in Business Administration. My current goal, especially after this past year, is to be a Diversity Advocate for grade-school level students. I believe every child from a diverse background should have someone advocating for them in the school system.
I moved around a lot as a child, throughout the Portland and Vancouver area, and I know first-hand as a minority how hard it is to be a student in a school system embedded on systemic racism. The amazing thing about Cottonwood, particularly after this traumatic year we had, is seeing our school really stepping up. Seeing the growth, the support, and strength this past year at CSCS makes me proud to be part of such an amazing school and serving on the Board.
In my spare time, my family and I love going to the Coast spending time relaxing with an ocean view. I enjoy writing poetry. My family and I love having dance parties in our living room. Even though I lived in the Northwest most of my life, I like taking adventures and finding new gems right in our very own backyard. I love to read books; sometimes I will finish a whole book in one day. I also love watching movies of all genres, and if I could spend a Saturday binge watching and eating popcorn all day I would. What I love most is being with family and having some good, old-fashioned family fun.