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* My full name is Jeffrey Robert Lester, I was born in Georgia on December 5th, 1990. The first school I attended was Montgomery elementry, I was there until 2nd grade when my family moved and I continued my education at nancy creek elementry. There I had a rough transistion year in the 2nd grade grade. But third grade and on was an entirely different story. Along with excelling in school I also met my best friend, Chris Dreher, at Nancy Creek. During my time in elementary school I played baseball at murphy candler park. I played there till I was too old to play any more. When I attended Nancy Creek I stayed on the principal's honor role and was also awarded the Dekalb Scholar award (Im not positive what it was called). After Nancey Creek I went to Chamblee middle school and spent two relatively uneventful years followed. There I met a few new friends and... It is worth mentioning, I think, that I had straight A's in eighth grade. Going into high school I was an immature freshman just like any other. The size of the school was quite a novelty since it had about three times as many students as either of the schools I attended. I have regrets about my lack of focus in the 9th and 10th grades, but I cannot say that I would do it all over again any differently. I've learned that you just can't tell the future and that you have to do the best you can with what you know at the time. I started playing baseball again in the 10th grade and I really enjoyed the dunwoody senior baseball league. Baseball is a good sport to take your mind off things. In the 11th grade I buckled down and took the SAT. The 11th grade was a year for my to get my priorities straight. In the 11th grade I became the first president of the Chamblee Technology Student Association, which is a great club. After a lot of hard work I did well enough on the SAT to not worry about getting accepted to college. 12th grade so far has been my best year of school its fun to have the option to not have to work, but I try my best anyway.