13 Year Old Student Enrolled and Excelling at Morehouse

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Ran across a great article on the website of an Atlanta area newspaper. There is a young man Stephen Stafford II who is in his second year at Morehouse at only 13 years old. The article takes a great look at how the Morehouse community has embraced Stephen from students, to professors to people that work on campus. As well as doing his school work Stephen is still a kid at heart so his mom makes it a point to keep him involved with activities that have children his age. We get so many of the other types of articles that this is definitely a refreshing read. If you have k ids around this age or work with children I’d definitely have them check it out as well.

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And the Morehouse family has become a support group for Stafford, personifying the African proverb about it taking a village to raise a child. Stafford is too young to stay on campus, so his mother picks him up and drops him off each day. The students protect him and make a point not to curse or discuss certain mature issues around him, according to his mother and Stafford. Even the staff of Jazzman’s Café, where Stafford tutors Crawford, helps nurture Stephen into becoming a “Morehouse Renaissance Man”–well-spoken, well-dressed, well-read, well-traveled, and well-balanced. The cafe’s general Manager, Darren Page, added an unofficial principle: well-fed. “A Morehouse Man cannot study on an empty stomach,” said Page. So whenever Stafford comes to Jazzman’s, Page gives up his own employee meal for the 13-year-old.

It seems that everyone wants to be a part of helping Stafford graduate in 2012, and go on to Morehouse School of Medicine. And because of a Georgia law that requires a student to be 16 to graduate high school, he’ll be getting his high school diploma the same year he receives his college degrees in math, computer science and pre-med.

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Lamar and Ronnie Tyler are the creators of the award-winning blog BlackandMarriedWithKids.com . They also are behind the Amazon.com bestselling DVDs Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me and Men Ain’t Boys that explores manhood in the African American community. The Tylers are also the proud parents of four children.



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  1. designsdelight Tuesday - 12 / 01 / 2010 Reply
    Inspiring story I think i once read a video saying that home education was not good for black kids, just because it nullyfies the gains blacks have made in education. Great, I would like to see similar sucess stories, .-= designsdelight´s last blog ..Angular Houses Japan Shell House: Japan kotaro ide =-.
  2. Melzie Tuesday - 12 / 01 / 2010 Reply
    Awesome! He will be a great example to other young men. .-= Melzie´s last blog ..The Wings of Love: Legacy =-.
  3. Anna Saturday - 16 / 01 / 2010 Reply
    Melzie January 12, 2010 at 7:11 pm Awesome! He will be a great example to other young men. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ditto.
  4. jaenayla Tuesday - 02 / 02 / 2010 Reply
    i would like to see you in person