Kenisha Lee: From Super K to Special K

UCHS gym. Courtesy of Kenisha Lee, UCHS

She was dubbed Super K as a hooper.
Today, just call her Special K.

Thatโ€™s because today, Kenisha Lee is teaching at Uncommon Charter High School, 1485 Pacific Street.

โ€œI currently teach five Physical Education classes per-day, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,โ€ she told the Eagle. โ€œAnd four classes per-day on Tuesday and Thursday.โ€

Uncommon Charter High School is a public school that is part of New York State Department of Education.

It serves 530 students in ninth-to-12th grades.

And its teachers have had four projects funded on Donors Choose.

โ€œUncommon Charter High School also has advisory classes on Fridays,โ€ she said. โ€œI am co-advisory for โ€˜The University of Connecticut.โ€™โ€

Advisory, she explained, is where she works with a group of students to help set goals and implement plans to improve their grades in each class and overall GPA.

โ€œI also reach-out to the parents/guardians and update them on their scholarsโ€™ progress as the year continues,โ€ she said.

Quite the transition for the one-time basketball star.

A three-year performer for the girlsโ€™ squad at Banneker Academy, she averaged 15 points-a-game and 10 rebounds โ€“ good enough for her to compete at the next level โ€“ Dean College, a private institution in Franklin, Mass.
She served as a Peer Mentor Tutor for student athletes on academic probation while at Dean.

Why not? She was an Honors Scholar. Made the Deanโ€™s List twice, the Presidentโ€™s List twice, received Deanโ€™s Academic Athletic Achievement Award twice and was awarded the NJCAA All-Academic Superior.

And, if that doesnโ€™t impress you, for graduation she received as award from Whoโ€™s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges in Recognition of Merit and Accomplishments; was awarded the Trusteesโ€™ Prize for the School of Business Degree Program.
Did we mention โ€“ she graduated Summa Cum Laude.

Her basketball continued at UConn โ€“ where she served as student…

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