Anyé Spivey

Anyé Spivey

I remember the community atmosphere, the group meetings, the spelling pictures, the educational board games, the drumming lessons and timed math quizzes. Most of all, I remember the rap that a friend and wrote about the 1984 presidential election. Run Jesse Run! As 7 and 8 year olds, we were taught the importance of taking responsibility for not only our actions, but also for our education. At Meadows-Livingstone, children are not subject to the traditional confines of their given grade. This takes the boredom out of school and allows children to pursue their personal academic interests, thus creating a foundation of success that can be built upon in all of their future endeavors. I am proud to say that my fellow graduates and I have developed into self-motivated lifelong learners with an ingrained respect for both the world in which we live and more importantly, for ourselves. I have a BS in Finance and with a minor in English from Georgetown University. I do not currently anticipate returning to school, however, I do envision myself teaching at some point in my life. I would volunteer at the M-L school. I would also not only enroll my child at the M-L school, but also recommend it to others.

Anyé Spivey

MEADOWS LIVINGSTONE SCHOOL
2019-06-28T16:18:12+00:00

Anyé Spivey

I remember the community atmosphere, the group meetings, the spelling pictures, the educational board games, the drumming lessons and timed math quizzes. Most of all, I remember the rap that a friend and wrote about the 1984 presidential election. Run Jesse Run! As 7 and 8 year olds, we were taught the importance of taking responsibility for not only our actions, but also for our education. At Meadows-Livingstone, children are not subject to the traditional confines of their given grade. This takes the boredom out of school and allows children to pursue their personal academic interests, thus creating a foundation of success that can be built upon in all of their future endeavors. I am proud to say that my fellow graduates and I have developed into self-motivated lifelong learners with an ingrained respect for both the world in which we live and more importantly, for ourselves. I have a BS in Finance and with a minor in English from Georgetown University. I do not currently anticipate returning to school, however, I do envision myself teaching at some point in my life. I would volunteer at the M-L school. I would also not only enroll my child at the M-L school, but also recommend it to others.