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My Family Consists of my mother, Jee, father, Ben and sister Genie. My mother is a teacher at the [http://www.goddardschool.com/Default.gspx Goddard School]. She teaches children ages two through four. She has won multiple teaching awards and has generally been considered very good at what she does. My father is an engineer and alumni of the University of Maryland. After living many years in a turmoil, he was diagnosed with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia Paranoid Schizophrenia]. Thankfully, he is now recovering back to a normal life. My sister Genie is 22 years old and just graduated from the [http://www.unc.edu/ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]. She is now working in Washington D.C for [https://ups.managehr.com/ Corporate UPS]. We lived with my grandparents until I was in eighth grade when they decided to retire to California. Our family owned a |
Revision as of 19:32, 12 September 2007
The Sunnie Ko Page
Sunnie Ko showing off her Quill and Scroll Honor Society chord
I'm Sunnie. I was born and raised in Springfield VA. You will learn a lot more about me if you keep scrolling down, so do it.
Table of Contents
- My Family
- My Education
- My Sports and Hobbies
- My Likes and Dislikes
- My Friends
First Section
My Family My Family Consists of my mother, Jee, father, Ben and sister Genie. My mother is a teacher at the Goddard School. She teaches children ages two through four. She has won multiple teaching awards and has generally been considered very good at what she does. My father is an engineer and alumni of the University of Maryland. After living many years in a turmoil, he was diagnosed with Paranoid Schizophrenia. Thankfully, he is now recovering back to a normal life. My sister Genie is 22 years old and just graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is now working in Washington D.C for Corporate UPS. We lived with my grandparents until I was in eighth grade when they decided to retire to California. Our family owned a