The Fayetteville Observer

Meet Fayettevil­le Future Black History Maker Elijah Morris

- Fayettevil­le Observer USA TODAY NETWORK

Elijah Morris, 9, the son of Danavon Morris, Monica Alejos, Karleisa Morris and Evan Anderson, is in third grade at E. Melvin Honeycutt Elementary School.

He was nominated as a Fayettevil­le Observer Future Black History Maker because “He demonstrat­es excellence in everything he puts his name on and is humble enough to take in constructi­ve criticism because at the age of 8, he already knows that it will help him become that much better,” writes his nominator, third-grade teacher Krystal Maurer. “He understand­s compassion and genuinely cares about his peers and the school he attends. He took it upon himself to pick up trash during his recess after overhearin­g his teacher discuss how it was an issue due to our campus being used for sports activities after school. He not only started picking up trash on his own, he recruited his peers and got them excited about doing so . ...

His values and drive are qualities that would make any educator, parent or citizen of our community proud to call this young man worthy of a Future Black History Maker. He is what our future holds and what he holds is a bright future.”

Here’s what else you should know about Elijah.

All about Elijah

What’s your favorite subject in school? Math.

What do you want to be when you grow up? Profession­al baseball player.

Do you have any hobbies? What do you like to do for fun? Playing sports and playing with my friends.

What are you really good at doing?

Drawing and reading.

What’s your favorite thing about yourself ? I am athletic.

Who is your role model? Trea Turner (profession­al baseball player).

If you could meet any famous person, who would it be and why? Jackie Robinson because he was the first African American baseball player to play in the MLB.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Mexico because I am half Mexican.

If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it? The ability to fly so that I could travel to different places.

What’s your favorite movie or TV show? “Oddballs”

If you could eat one thing every day, what would it be? Chili.

What his parents say

What makes your child a Future Black History Maker? Elijah possesses a diverse array of interests. He’s very creative and has a love for learning. His creativity and eagerness to explore new possibilit­ies opens a world of opportunit­ies and gives him the potential to be a Future Black History Maker.

Why are you proud of your child?

We take great pride in Elijah’s achievemen­ts, as he consistent­ly excels academical­ly, earning commendati­ons from his teachers for his helpfulnes­s and exemplary behavior. He is viewed as a leader amongst his peers. Elijah demonstrat­es independen­ce, individual growth, willingnes­s to help others and willingnes­s to learn new things. We are proud of his effort and positive attitude when faced with new challenges. Elijah’s nomination as a Future Black History Maker is a testament to his character and ability to impact positive change and that makes us very proud.

Responses have been edited for style and grammar.

 ?? ANDREW CRAFT, THE FAYETTEVIL­LE OBSERVER ?? Future Black History Maker: Elijah Morris, 9, attends Honeycutt Elementary and is good at drawing and reading.
ANDREW CRAFT, THE FAYETTEVIL­LE OBSERVER Future Black History Maker: Elijah Morris, 9, attends Honeycutt Elementary and is good at drawing and reading.

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