Mekhiyah E. Spell
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High School: Benjamin Franklin High School College: Miller-Motte college
Education
College Info
Location: 6397 Lee Hwy Suite 100, Chattanooga, TN 37421
Program: Business Administration Online / Hybrid ( I still Currently attend here)
Degree: Associate
Expected graduation Date: November 17th
High School Info
Location: 1201 CAmbria St, Baltimore, MD 21225
Grade Point Average: 2.93 (unweighted)
Class Rank:15/100
Graduated: June 9th 2021
Academic Achievements and Awards
●UB Math Introductory to Statistics Course- selected for dual enrollment classes at University of Baltimore
●First Honors- Fall 2019
●Second Honors- Winter 2019, Fall 2018, Winter 2018
●Perfect Attendance- Spring 2020
Extracurricular Activities
Junior Class Officer, 2019-2020
●Planned junior class trips and activities to increase student engagement
●Helped plan homecoming to increase student satisfaction
●Informed junior class about important dates and events through class assemblies
Upward Bound Program at UMBC, Summer 2017
● Participated in math and science enrichment classes to increase academic preparedness
● Experienced campus activities and lifestyle to better prepare for college
Work Experience
Amazon, 2021 (i still work here)
●Sort inventory by using carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other gear to move or sort packages throughout the building.
●Get customer orders ready for delivery by sorting and lifting packing anywhere from 5 to 50 pounds
●Use technology like scanners and computers to efficiently get the job done for the customer
Youth As Resources, 2020
●Support task force to help the community by providing grants for community projects so young adults can make
Changes to the community
●Facilitate grant-making workshops so students can learn what to do to earn a grant from Youth As Resources
●Participate in climate and social justice clubs so young adults can form opinions on what is going on in their communities
●Provide mental health training to young adults to learn new ways to cope with issues
YouthWorks- Langston Hughes Community, Business & Resource Center, Summer 2019
●Ran food drives to provide food for the homeless and other community members in need
●Plan and cater parties to interact with and raise awareness within the community
●Organized group trash clean up projects to beautify community
YouthWorks- Monarch Academy, Summer 2018
●Supported kids with summer camp work to increase learning
●Organized outings to the park and pool to increase the kids’ enjoyment