Sammy Munubi: Not Apethetic

Junior, Sammy Munubi is a student with a background from Kenya, Africa. Sammy moved to America with his mother and father to make a better life for his family. His father and mother got a divorce not too long after they moved to the states and later moved back to Kenya. It was just Sammy and his mother making it work. He has been staying here in Wichita for 10 years, since he was six years old.
Sammy’s biggest influence is his mother. Because it has only been his mother around from his family, she supports them both and he loves her ambition. “It’s just me and my mom.” States Sammy. “We have a very strong bond. Since my dad left us, things are pretty laid back, but sometimes it gets strict.”
Sammy is a good student because his mother was in college studying to be a nurse. She has a good work ethic that thoroughly inspires Sammy. “I had a pretty hard-lived childhood so I set a pretty high bar for myself so I work harder.”
So many things that Sammy does can be looked at by other students for an example. He is an exemplary student all around.
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