Frida Heezo Case Study

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Bio Rough Draft Frida Gonzalez is a senior in Roosevelt high school who's determined to have have a great GPA by graduation.She is interested in becoming a teacher or counselor and is currently taking Practice in Education classes since junior year.Frida is also a FCCLA member and has done community service by working stations at night out at Roosevelt.She was also a member of cavaliers her junior year and was present at almost every football game .

Frida became interested in the education field when she was 13 years old.She started babysitting for one of her cousins and realized she actually enjoyed interacting with kids and helping them learn.She is a really patient and understanding person.At

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