Wow this brings tears to my eyes. I know how DC is and for him to be accomplishing so much, I’m proud. I’m excited for his future, he is a smart man. God bless!
Kudos of course to JaQuan and his devoted teacher, Isabelle (and her mom!). Kudos also to ABC7 for this deeper look at a young life in Anacostia. Just two thoughts though: (1) Why title it "Leaving Anacostia?" The implication seems to be that in order to do better for one's self, one has to leave Anacostia. Would be great for ABC7 to also do stories of people improving Anacostia, so one doesn't have to leave to progress. (2) Isn't it sad that any kid has to have a gofundme page to pay for college? If a student graduates high school with, say a 3.2 GPA, tuition to at least community college should be free. If we can pay billions for weapons and wars abroad, we can surely pay billions for free community college.
I am a born and raised Washingtonian ! And seeing this documentary touched my heart. I love to see positive strong black young youth. Makes me believe there is hope
This is so inspirational. My mother is from Oxon Hill, Maryland. Her and my father left because of the murder rate getting so high in DC at the time. I commend this young man for striving to do better and keeping faith. This truly made me shed tears. I pray God continues to watch over this man and he continues to succeed in life. Much love from NE, NC. 🙌🏼
Born in Ward 7, came up in Ward 8. Moved out md for a few years. Came back to to Ward 7 and 8 because I had better opportunities here than I had anywhere else. I ride pass this street everyday. Life is what you make it . Salute to Jaquan though.
Keep going JaQuan. I know you can do it man. Me, I fucked up in life. 20 years old, picked a college that's 10 minutes away from DC, still live with parents, grades are not good enough for my end goal. I ain't got a future. My life is fucked beyond repair. But you, you did it man. You broke out of your comfort zone, you branched out. You gonna make a name for yourself. I know you are going to man. Don't be like me bruh. Thru out elementary, middle, high, and even today in college I waste time for a living. I never get shit done, and when I do, it's never good enough to anyone. This video is definitely a motivation tho. Seeing JaQuan what he went thru in life definitely tells me I gotta push harder and stay focused. Cuz I get distracted too easily and give my time to too many people that don't deserve it.
You can do it. Keep your head up, young man. Sending you some positive energy and good vibes. Stay focused and believe in yourself. Believe it or no, some kid sees you as successful and wants to be like you. Don’t let him down-nor yourself.🤙🏿
The good thing is, you know your weaknesses...most people struggle with that! Brothaz like us who come from poverty deal with Oppression and because we aren't surrounded by successful people it's hard to stay motivated when your still around poverty. Change your circle and it can change your life! Being around positive people consistently may not be that simple either but it's worth it! Keep pushin my brotha and surround yourself with positive people that will motivate and push you to greatness!
You’re only a fuck up if you stay down, and even then you’re not a fuck up - just wasted potential. Get a good therapist and pull your grades up! Graduate! You’ve got this! One goal at a time...
JaQuan is such an inspiration and this story made me cry. I don’t know JaQuan, but I’m so incredibly proud of him. What an amazing young man all of his accomplishments are truly amazing. He’s truly gifted in many areas and I believe that if he keeps on the right path he will achieve great things. There needs to be more teacher like Isabelle Potts. It’s so sad to hear that the school administration/board/district wasn’t behind her the way they should have been. Such a caring and helpful educator who is willing to go the extra mile in order for her students to succeed is a rarity these days and teachers like her need support from the administration so they in turn can support and uplift the students. As she said, she would’ve liked to have helped more kids, but without the support she got burned out. In my opinion the administration is complicit in not helping to end the cycle of poverty and institutional racism. I know it’s a complicated issue and there’s so much more to it than just the school district (lack of government funding for schools in areas such as Anacostia, etc ), but it’s sad they did nothing to help retain such a wonderful educator on their staff. JaQuan is a fighter and a winner and he’s going to be a success no matter what he chooses to do. His mom loves him so much and seems so warm and caring. He is so blessed to have so many supportive people in his life. I’m going to remember his name because I know I’m going to see it again soon enough when he makes it big in the world!
IM SO PROUD OF THIS YOUNG MAN ,AND THIS YOUNG LADY OF HELPING HIM, AND WE ALL NEED HELP ,IT SHOW YOU THE COMPASSION OF GOOD PEOPLE WHO CARE *, SORRY FOR HIM IT WENT TO WASTE, BUT SECOND CHANCES ARE ALWAYS GRANTED. **
Thank you for a positive story. 💪🏾❤️💯🤙🏾👍🏾✊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. Thank you to J’s Mom and Teacher for their combined love and support. Keep moving forward young man.
Love this docu. The only concern I have is why they keep saying this young man has a "learning disability?" ...Much like most of our children who have been tagged and labeled with this title....ain't nothing wrong with him! Please stop allowing others to define us. He is BRILLIANT!
He didn’t learn to read until he was in the 10th grade. He seems to have some kind of “delay”. He could be on the spectrum, could’ve been exposed to lead or have an intellectual disability. The fact that he keeps getting into trouble with the law (he was recently arrested again in 2019 for theft) leads me to believe he has a problem with impulse control.
Wow, what an awesome, inspirational story!!! I salute this young man for not becoming a product of his environment!!! God bless him, his mom, his teacher, and her mother!!! This type of support is such a blessing!!! It truly makes a difference. Keep up the good work, and finish strong!!!
Keep it pushing Ja Quan and always remember God's got your back when you feel all else is failing,never give up or lose faith,most of Southeast sends our blessings as well as Gods people all over the world.
Damn thats whats up, I remember younging use to live Uptown next door to my homie. Glad to see he doing something positive. Whats also funny I use to work at WJLA Jay Korrf is a hell of a reporter.
i know so many that died to the streets especially there, its hard to stay out the way when thats all you know and when most of the city gave up on the poor neighborhoods but im so glad some find a way out...
@@divasamai2251 yeah some things like the coast guard HQ are in that area. The federal and DC government is continually trying to revitalize the area by bringing in commuters.. what really needs to happen is business development among many other things. Hiring folks with jobs that give affordable pay to keep their families afloat.
Yea bro make it out cause a lot of us young ppl are goin to just die in the hood cause are mind is stuck and we messed up in the head frm mental probs frm PTSD paranoia all of these things I kno we will never get help nor will we ever speak about what we go threw but I’m happy u know u gotta make it out
Growing up in this neighborhood I always seen quan. Never expected this tho. Never really talked to him but we need more fellas like you to stand up in the hood bro💪💪💪
I don't know "J" and probably never will but this is a story I never will forget, I'am so Proud of you "J" and your Fight to get to the Top Buddy, you made your Mom so Proud and Mom's are the Greatest.
JaQuan, I am wishing you the BEST! I grew up in Anacostia beginning in 1953. I attended Ketchum Elementary, and my sister attended Anacostia High, before the family moved to Maryland. I am proud of you! You can go as far as you wish to go! Never give up! Watch Les Brown on UA-cam. He is one of the greatest motivational speakers of all time. He is an extraordinary black man whom I believe would be a great inspiration to you. Watch his videos. He has made many. He will be a wonderful mentor! In God's Love, your friend, Mack
I’m not so sure about that. Her relationship with him seems suspicious. Do you think her move to NC the same time he went to college was a coincidence?
Fuck are you here watching this video for ?? Is your life that meaningless. I’m from Anacostia dumbass, so makes sense why this interests me, but why u?
There's hardly a supermarket or fruit store South of the Anacostia River. Not only is it a food desert, it's a transport desert. SE Washington DC has terrible transit service compared to the rest of the city. But altering test score and attendance numbers is a very common thing all over the USA. The schools are desperate to get rid of the worst kids so they graduate them any way they can.
Looks like he has had some issues with college and finances and caught a minor charge for theft that didn’t result in punishment. My fear is that despite well intentions, he simply was not well prepared, as most DC kids aren’t, academically to take advantage of college. At any rate all the best to him.
How can you not like a story like this? It just goes to show that your circumstances don't have to dictate your place in the World. Glad to see this young man get to a better place in his life. Also, it sucks that teachers like Ms. Potts end up having to leave because of burnout and a lack of support.
I will be praying for Jaquan. I live in anacostia. There are others who are doing well also. These kids on the other side of the track need more opportunity, positive role models, support, and money to get a hand up . Due to socio-economic disadvantages and proper direction, many young people do what they do to because they have no other means or know nothing else. Jaquan had what it seems a savior who supported him beyond what he was apprised of and had the ability to take him aside and showed him an opportunity for a different kind of life. If you can see and imagine then you can have hope of doing and seeing yourself in that role. Low income produces low esteem and lack of ambition because you dont see any other way of escape. Thank God for this teacher who was able to show Jaquan another side of life that broadened his horizon, but what about all the others who could only wish for the same. These folks dont have or dont do better as many think simply because they dont want to. That is a farce!! They are placed in a situation that the other side of town would not dare to endure that is why we need good legislators who are held to account in order to change the inequities that anacostia face. Also, to be able to help so many more young people waiting in the wings of possibility, seeking opportunity to stand on that doorstep of a realized hope. Look at what this one teacher did as she held out a light of hope to Jaquan and he excelled. Imagine what would happen to the others that Jaquan passed by each day. If only they had the support and opportunity to help pursue a better course, broaden their horizons, and encouragement to accomplish higher goals. My granddaughter was a product of an initiative that allowed young white college grads to teach at her school in a pilot program. Gave children help, hope, opportunity to study for scholarships, and the opportunity to attend boarding schools in their high school years. Mr. Dougherty was her teacher and mentor at Friendship School. He taught and encouraged her to stretch beyond her circumstances as he gave incite, mentoring, and encouragement also to apply for the Jack Kent Cook scholarship that prepared her for college. He was an innovator and is presently the principal of Jefferson High on the other side of town. Kudos to Mr. Dougherty from Lashawn Taylor. She received her college degree and just the other day her pharmaceutical certification. My hope is that more folks who can, would see the need to place themselves where they can give a hand up instead of a push aside or hand down. Kudos to Jaquan!!! Just keep going and will be praying for you!!! Kudos to the very fine educator and mentor. You, my dear, are a savior to this young man as Mr. Dougherty was to my granddaughter. So here again, this certifies that age-old adage about what the power of ONE can do when we put forth our hands to get it done!!
For a person from the area ( NOT from DC but neighboring PG county) I am so proud of this young man for beating the odds and getting out if here!!!! It can be depressing because of the violence and financial strain so many people go through but he pushed through! Kudos to him... we definitely need an update!
❤ May GOD continue to bless and cover 😮this young man with all his endeavors and life’s journey. From: A single mom of a black male residing in DC…Blessings ❤
Mixed emotions about this story as I am an 1962 Anacostia graduate. The DC school system had a good educational rating then along with a Cadet program for every 10th grader which included a lot of discipline and following orders. We were commissioned to protect DC in case of an attack. A few years after 1962 the parents made the DC school system drop the Cadet program because it was said to be demanding on their children and that taking orders from senior Cadet instructors were harmful. So DC dropped cadets. As the years went by the educational expectations were lowered and lowered to a elementary school level. DC, however, did hire a young lady who tried her to bring back discipline, education and an honest curriculum for the students best but the schools system and the parents were against most anything she would attempt to do to make the students perform at the grade levels that everyone else performs at. They got rid of her. Years later I did visit my old high school and found the students wandering the halls and using the stair cases as bathrooms. Basically, it was a free for all and the students ran the school. This young man had the cards stacked against him, as they all do, for living in DC and living in the Anacostia Area. And sending him off to "college" was probably the worse "they" could do to him as he would walk into a different world that he had never experienced in Anacostia. I hope he does well. And I hope he learns that he needs to find out what he wants in life because the educational and family structure is not present for him in DC or Anacostia. I hope he finds what he truly wants to do in his life so he can break free of the chains of ignorance that await him back in Anacostia. And I hope he gets to meet a counselor that helps him into the direction that he is prepared for where he can become an active, productive citizen for himself and his country. I'd like to see him head for a mechanical/electrical trade or put on a USA uniform and find out what the real world is like.
Well Anacostia has really changed due to gentrification in the last 2 years. I'm a native Washingtonian still living in DC. However, NW is completely different from SE. I hope this young brother is doing well in college and will come to back to Anacostia to make difference for his community. All the 🙏 for him and his family. Can we get an update on his progress?
Wow this brings tears to my eyes. I know how DC is and for him to be accomplishing so much, I’m proud. I’m excited for his future, he is a smart man. God bless!
kibby x I agree! I envy him. His change started within the city. I had to move out MD to change. much success to him! Bright young black man
Way to go, Jaquan💞💞💞💞 Keep succeeding 💝
He's amazing
I lived in D.C. for 2 years, we need more people who care like his swim coach. Great story, God bless.
Kudos of course to JaQuan and his devoted teacher, Isabelle (and her mom!). Kudos also to ABC7 for this deeper look at a young life in Anacostia. Just two thoughts though: (1) Why title it "Leaving Anacostia?" The implication seems to be that in order to do better for one's self, one has to leave Anacostia. Would be great for ABC7 to also do stories of people improving Anacostia, so one doesn't have to leave to progress. (2) Isn't it sad that any kid has to have a gofundme page to pay for college? If a student graduates high school with, say a 3.2 GPA, tuition to at least community college should be free. If we can pay billions for weapons and wars abroad, we can surely pay billions for free community college.
The words of an ignorant white liberal
@@dakf660 i think the ignorant person here is you Dak F
Paul Lachelier 🙌🏽💯
Nobody is cleaning up Anacostia. There isnt much opportunity in that area. Gotta commute.
Just pay us reparations.
It's March 2022. Any updates on this Young Guy ? Hope he still has the same mindset 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I am a born and raised Washingtonian ! And seeing this documentary touched my heart. I love to see positive strong black young youth. Makes me believe there is hope
AND MS. POTTS, GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY *
Tremendously
From one Anacostian grad to another. Keep pressing forward young brother. The blessings keep coming. From the class 0f 1985.
This is so inspirational. My mother is from Oxon Hill, Maryland. Her and my father left because of the murder rate getting so high in DC at the time. I commend this young man for striving to do better and keeping faith. This truly made me shed tears. I pray God continues to watch over this man and he continues to succeed in life. Much love from NE, NC. 🙌🏼
Born in Ward 7, came up in Ward 8. Moved out md for a few years. Came back to to Ward 7 and 8 because I had better opportunities here than I had anywhere else. I ride pass this street everyday. Life is what you make it . Salute to Jaquan though.
First year completed can we get an update on JaQuan.
I just googled him and he was arrested in November in PG.
Rashad Nobles where did you see this?
Rashad Nobles thanks my love! So sad 😢😢
@@rashadnobles Damn. That's just disgusting. I'm still hoping for him. Thanks for the update
@@rashadnobles lol No cap
I hope my fellow dreadhead hanging in there and still focus ... the streets undefeated.
a black dude that knows how to swim and left the ghetto.....he beat all the odds 😂
I cant lie I'm from the city all I can do is 😭😭😭😭 I am so proud for that man
Do your thing young king 👊✊.... Love you man. # UPTOWN DC WE ROCKING WITH YOU CHAMP
Dc is rough I grew up in Alexandria va I would catch the train to dc totally different world people willing to kill for nothing
Positive stories don't sell papers, they inspire and encourage though. Would love to know part 2. Keep doing the right thing Bro!
Keep going JaQuan. I know you can do it man. Me, I fucked up in life. 20 years old, picked a college that's 10 minutes away from DC, still live with parents, grades are not good enough for my end goal. I ain't got a future. My life is fucked beyond repair. But you, you did it man. You broke out of your comfort zone, you branched out. You gonna make a name for yourself. I know you are going to man. Don't be like me bruh. Thru out elementary, middle, high, and even today in college I waste time for a living. I never get shit done, and when I do, it's never good enough to anyone. This video is definitely a motivation tho. Seeing JaQuan what he went thru in life definitely tells me I gotta push harder and stay focused. Cuz I get distracted too easily and give my time to too many people that don't deserve it.
You can do it. Keep your head up, young man. Sending you some positive energy and good vibes. Stay focused and believe in yourself. Believe it or no, some kid sees you as successful and wants to be like you. Don’t let him down-nor yourself.🤙🏿
The good thing is, you know your weaknesses...most people struggle with that! Brothaz like us who come from poverty deal with Oppression and because we aren't surrounded by successful people it's hard to stay motivated when your still around poverty. Change your circle and it can change your life! Being around positive people consistently may not be that simple either but it's worth it! Keep pushin my brotha and surround yourself with positive people that will motivate and push you to greatness!
Young man, every day you’re alive is a day you or the situation you’re in can change. It’s never too late.
You’re only a fuck up if you stay down, and even then you’re not a fuck up - just wasted potential.
Get a good therapist and pull your grades up! Graduate! You’ve got this! One goal at a time...
You still very young you still have time young man ill be praying for you hang in there
Great story I’m so proud of this young man his mom and his family for pushing against the odds, respect.
Ms. Potts taught my daughter at Ana
S.E. it ain’t no joke I’m glad to see a young man come from where I’m from doing the dam thing stay positive young champ
JaQuan is such an inspiration and this story made me cry. I don’t know JaQuan, but I’m so incredibly proud of him. What an amazing young man all of his accomplishments are truly amazing. He’s truly gifted in many areas and I believe that if he keeps on the right path he will achieve great things. There needs to be more teacher like Isabelle Potts. It’s so sad to hear that the school administration/board/district wasn’t behind her the way they should have been. Such a caring and helpful educator who is willing to go the extra mile in order for her students to succeed is a rarity these days and teachers like her need support from the administration so they in turn can support and uplift the students. As she said, she would’ve liked to have helped more kids, but without the support she got burned out. In my opinion the administration is complicit in not helping to end the cycle of poverty and institutional racism. I know it’s a complicated issue and there’s so much more to it than just the school district (lack of government funding for schools in areas such as Anacostia, etc ), but it’s sad they did nothing to help retain such a wonderful educator on their staff.
JaQuan is a fighter and a winner and he’s going to be a success no matter what he chooses to do. His mom loves him so much and seems so warm and caring. He is so blessed to have so many supportive people in his life. I’m going to remember his name because I know I’m going to see it again soon enough when he makes it big in the world!
I love it. D.C is my home. I love seeing young black men doing well. We need more stories like this on the news.
Good Man! Through it all he kept it pushing and never gave up. We need more stories like this. I really enjoyed watching this.
IM SO PROUD OF THIS YOUNG MAN ,AND THIS YOUNG LADY OF HELPING HIM, AND WE ALL NEED HELP ,IT SHOW YOU THE COMPASSION OF GOOD PEOPLE WHO CARE *, SORRY FOR HIM IT WENT TO WASTE, BUT SECOND CHANCES ARE ALWAYS GRANTED. **
I miss Dc.
@@darrengregory1370 Where are you now and how does much better is it for you?
@@WADESWAY4u trinidad&tobago
I miss DC.
Not anymore... dbknews.com/2019/11/04/umd-police-theft-home-invasion-crime-blotter/
Thank you for a positive story. 💪🏾❤️💯🤙🏾👍🏾✊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. Thank you to J’s Mom and Teacher for their combined love and support. Keep moving forward young man.
This is Gentrification Propaganda !! - U Colonizers Ain't Slick !!
I'm proud he made that choice
Love this docu. The only concern I have is why they keep saying this young man has a "learning disability?" ...Much like most of our children who have been tagged and labeled with this title....ain't nothing wrong with him! Please stop allowing others to define us. He is BRILLIANT!
MsFreethepeople I agree
Maybe he does. Nothing is wrong with people having a learning disability and still making it. I know and worked with several.
He didn’t learn to read until he was in the 10th grade. He seems to have some kind of “delay”. He could be on the spectrum, could’ve been exposed to lead or have an intellectual disability. The fact that he keeps getting into trouble with the law (he was recently arrested again in 2019 for theft) leads me to believe he has a problem with impulse control.
@@flexibledreamer7846 as sad as it may sound your probably right.
8 children?! why have that many children if you are struggling? I don't think i could handle one child
Would love an update on this young man
He got arrested in PG county for robbery unfortunately
@@lcomposemusic i mean its possible it wasnt him. They didnt show a picture plus umd is pretty far from anacostia and i know that cause i live by umd.
Wow, what an awesome, inspirational story!!! I salute this young man for not becoming a product of his environment!!! God bless him, his mom, his teacher, and her mother!!! This type of support is such a blessing!!! It truly makes a difference. Keep up the good work, and finish strong!!!
Keep it pushing Ja Quan and always remember God's got your back when you feel all else is failing,never give up or lose faith,most of Southeast sends our blessings as well as Gods people all over the world.
Damn thats whats up, I remember younging use to live Uptown next door to my homie. Glad to see he doing something positive. Whats also funny I use to work at WJLA Jay Korrf is a hell of a reporter.
i know so many that died to the streets especially there, its hard to stay out the way when thats all you know and when most of the city gave up on the poor neighborhoods but im so glad some find a way out...
I live in anacosia man its Da hood up there it aint no joke
I agree. But, we can do a few things to make it better. I seek to help others earn more money Online.
@@WADESWAY4u how can i do that?
@@TheTmrazz don't fall for the foolery
It is the hood. But there people in the 3rd world if given a chance to live in the hood would be out within a generation.
How old are you?!
Change makers. Mom says,"Stay prayed up".
I was born and raised in anacostia.. rough streets.
He probably watched what happened to his older siblings. And decided to do something different. Looks like the Father wasn’t there.
How do you know that?
I used to have to commute there for work in professional clothes, it’s certainly the hood of the hood of DC.
Charlie Dallachie I Really? I think Nannie Hellen Burroughs has Anacostia beat any day!
Diva Samai maybe, I just know what I saw and remember. Always police cars with lights going off, always a shooting etc.
Charlie Dallachie I wasn’t debating your opinion I was just given my own. No worries 😉
@@divasamai2251 yeah some things like the coast guard HQ are in that area. The federal and DC government is continually trying to revitalize the area by bringing in commuters.. what really needs to happen is business development among many other things. Hiring folks with jobs that give affordable pay to keep their families afloat.
Yea bro make it out cause a lot of us young ppl are goin to just die in the hood cause are mind is stuck and we messed up in the head frm mental probs frm PTSD paranoia all of these things I kno we will never get help nor will we ever speak about what we go threw but I’m happy u know u gotta make it out
Shout out to Quan! Anacostia a whole different part of the city. One of the worst parts
This is a very touching story. Isabelle Potts really saw something in him and bought it out. We need more Isabelle Potts in DC school system.
Congratulations! I’m proud of you. Just follow your goals and don’t give up.
God bless all of them, this hits hard an makes me so happy. I hope all of your dreams come true.
charged with "assault" for breaking up a fight? MPD will do anything for court fees.
Do we know what happened next?
He was arrested again in 2019 for theft and fraud.... charges/case still pending.
Flexible Dreamer bro for real? How you know
@@amanuel_23 its online
ANACOSTIASERIES ok
Life is so amazing, and all it takes is one person to be an entire village. Great story!
Growing up in this neighborhood I always seen quan. Never expected this tho. Never really talked to him but we need more fellas like you to stand up in the hood bro💪💪💪
I don't know "J" and probably never will but this is a story I never will forget, I'am so Proud of you "J" and your Fight to get to the Top Buddy, you made your Mom so Proud and Mom's are the Greatest.
If all of the younger minority’s can look at the bigger picture you can overcome!
SouthSide!!!
The #realDC
Stfu
Idiot
Good Hope Road!
I am from Anacostia. I wished I would have met Jaquan.
Stumbled across a treat. I'm so proud of you Nephew! Keep pushing Baby Boy!!
Oh yeah JJ 💪🏾. Congrats bro
Im supporting you all the way my brother 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You got to surround yourself with positive people for the rest of your life!!!!That's a beautiful story.....
FANTASTIC!!! I wish him NOTHING BUT GREATNESS!
JaQuan, I am wishing you the BEST! I grew up in Anacostia beginning in 1953. I attended Ketchum Elementary, and my sister attended Anacostia High, before the family moved to Maryland. I am proud of you! You can go as far as you wish to go! Never give up! Watch Les Brown on UA-cam. He is one of the greatest motivational speakers of all time. He is an extraordinary black man whom I believe would be a great inspiration to you. Watch his videos. He has made many. He will be a wonderful mentor! In God's Love, your friend, Mack
God bless his family and the teachers that helped him reach his full potential
Proud of my boy I miss your brother so much God bless the family my boy going up ☝
Keep ya Head UP King Jay Jay! God Bless, Young Brother. I'm also from the great Ana!
Dats wat I’m talking about Lil bro I’m proud of you
Mr. JaQuan McGhee is a good person, if JaQuan is given the opportunity, he will succeed!
5/2022. where is JaQuan today? I pray all is well for JaQuan, he deserves it.
You see how the teacher’s accent changed when she moved back to NC lol
She’s is sick!
I noticed that too... lol.
Code switching lol
I’m glad I’m not the only one that caught that. I’m like wtf
2018, 8 children? WHY?
I'm so Proud of JJ & the example he has set for others! Congratulations 🥰 👏🏿👏🏿🔥💥💯 Str8 Outta DC
Shout out Ms. Potts we need more people like you 💪🏾 I wonder how Jay Jay is doin today
I’m not so sure about that. Her relationship with him seems suspicious. Do you think her move to NC the same time he went to college was a coincidence?
yeah i use to go to school with them and everybody was saying it now that i saw this i believe that had don goin on 💯💯
AND, what a FANTASTIC EDUCATOR!!! I love her, too!
Yeah youngin u go be good shawty.
I was on swim team at wilson
Lord Jesus please let him still be ok and prospering 🙏🏾
dbknews.com/2019/11/04/umd-police-theft-home-invasion-crime-blotter/
They blame other people for their problems, surprise surprise.
You worried about shit that has nothing to do with you. Surprise surprise
@@dlynchtech My tax dollars pay for them to be lazy.
@@peebay3515 u don’t pay taxes troll lmao go live your life and stop being jealous of black people. weirdChamp
Fuck are you here watching this video for ?? Is your life that meaningless. I’m from Anacostia dumbass, so makes sense why this interests me, but why u?
@@peebay3515 You're tax dollars pay for the useless military, I mean the US military
There's hardly a supermarket or fruit store South of the Anacostia River. Not only is it a food desert, it's a transport desert. SE Washington DC has terrible transit service compared to the rest of the city. But altering test score and attendance numbers is a very common thing all over the USA. The schools are desperate to get rid of the worst kids so they graduate them any way they can.
A positive kid in such a negative environment.
Looks like he has had some issues with college and finances and caught a minor charge for theft that didn’t result in punishment.
My fear is that despite well intentions, he simply was not well prepared, as most DC kids aren’t, academically to take advantage of college.
At any rate all the best to him.
Amazing, I ALMOST cried.
Man you made me proud wishing you the best in all you do and cudo to the teacher and mom who believed in you..
This young brother is a PURE athlete..PURE.....MUCH SUCCESS...LOVE FROM HOME LIL BRO....WHERE IS HE NOW............
JaQuan is fineee, im from dc not far from ana, best wishes
How can you not like a story like this? It just goes to show that your circumstances don't have to dictate your place in the World. Glad to see this young man get to a better place in his life.
Also, it sucks that teachers like Ms. Potts end up having to leave because of burnout and a lack of support.
I patrolled Anacostia for 17 yrs. 81 to 98. I knew every crack in sidewalk and everyone that lived there. I lived in Naylor Gardens.
I will be praying for Jaquan. I live in anacostia. There are others who are doing well also. These kids on the other side of the track need more opportunity, positive role models, support, and money to get a hand up . Due to socio-economic disadvantages and proper direction, many young people do what they do to because they have no other means or know nothing else. Jaquan had what it seems a savior who supported him beyond what he was apprised of and had the ability to take him aside and showed him an opportunity for a different kind of life. If you can see and imagine then you can have hope of doing and seeing yourself in that role. Low income produces low esteem and lack of ambition because you dont see any other way of escape. Thank God for this teacher who was able to show Jaquan another side of life that broadened his horizon, but what about all the others who could only wish for the same. These folks dont have or dont do better as many think simply because they dont want to. That is a farce!! They are placed in a situation that the other side of town would not dare to endure that is why we need good legislators who are held to account in order to change the inequities that anacostia face. Also, to be able to help so many more young people waiting in the wings of possibility, seeking opportunity to stand on that doorstep of a realized hope. Look at what this one teacher did as she held out a light of hope to Jaquan and he excelled. Imagine what would happen to the others that Jaquan passed by each day. If only they had the support and opportunity to help pursue a better course, broaden their horizons, and encouragement to accomplish higher goals. My granddaughter was a product of an initiative that allowed young white college grads to teach at her school in a pilot program. Gave children help, hope, opportunity to study for scholarships, and the opportunity to attend boarding schools in their high school years. Mr. Dougherty was her teacher and mentor at Friendship School. He taught and encouraged her to stretch beyond her circumstances as he gave incite, mentoring, and encouragement also to apply for the Jack Kent Cook scholarship that prepared her for college. He was an innovator and is presently the principal of Jefferson High on the other side of town. Kudos to Mr. Dougherty from Lashawn Taylor. She received her college degree and just the other day her pharmaceutical certification. My hope is that more folks who can, would see the need to place themselves where they can give a hand up instead of a push aside or hand down. Kudos to Jaquan!!! Just keep going and will be praying for you!!! Kudos to the very fine educator and mentor. You, my dear, are a savior to this young man as Mr. Dougherty was to my granddaughter. So here again, this certifies that age-old adage about what the power of ONE can do when we put forth our hands to get it done!!
Can we get a update on him?
So what ever became of JaQuan?? Current day 2024? very curious to know. Thx
This is a Beautiful Story we need to SUPPORT our Teachers sometimes we take them for granted I'm gonna remember him when I see him on TV
For a person from the area ( NOT from DC but neighboring PG county) I am so proud of this young man for beating the odds and getting out if here!!!! It can be depressing because of the violence and financial strain so many people go through but he pushed through! Kudos to him... we definitely need an update!
😂😂 That teachers accent through me off. She clearly hangs around a lot of blk people
❤ May GOD continue to bless and cover 😮this young man with all his endeavors and life’s journey. From: A single mom of a black male residing in DC…Blessings ❤
Love this so proud of you congratulations It’s a lot of talent in DC as a Washingtonian myself you can make it
I hope everything works out for him and he doesn't give up regardless because of anything
Robyn Evans he came home and got locked up
Mixed emotions about this story as I am an 1962 Anacostia graduate. The DC school system had a good educational rating then along with a Cadet program for every 10th grader which included a lot of discipline and following orders. We were commissioned to protect DC in case of an attack. A few years after 1962 the parents made the DC school system drop the Cadet program because it was said to be demanding on their children and that taking orders from senior Cadet instructors were harmful. So DC dropped cadets. As the years went by the educational expectations were lowered and lowered to a elementary school level. DC, however, did hire a young lady who tried her to bring back discipline, education and an honest curriculum for the students best but the schools system and the parents were against most anything she would attempt to do to make the students perform at the grade levels that everyone else performs at. They got rid of her. Years later I did visit my old high school and found the students wandering the halls and using the stair cases as bathrooms. Basically, it was a free for all and the students ran the school. This young man had the cards stacked against him, as they all do, for living in DC and living in the Anacostia Area. And sending him off to "college" was probably the worse "they" could do to him as he would walk into a different world that he had never experienced in Anacostia. I hope he does well. And I hope he learns that he needs to find out what he wants in life because the educational and family structure is not present for him in DC or Anacostia. I hope he finds what he truly wants to do in his life so he can break free of the chains of ignorance that await him back in Anacostia. And I hope he gets to meet a counselor that helps him into the direction that he is prepared for where he can become an active, productive citizen for himself and his country. I'd like to see him head for a mechanical/electrical trade or put on a USA uniform and find out what the real world is like.
Love that he beat the odds. With the help and love of ms. Potts👍🏾❤️
My side SE born and raised 80s baby 💪
Mines too 22nd street up da block from Orr Elementary also a 80's baby seen and heard some crazy things growing up in Anacostia
Victor Pettus Jr. I was up the street at Ketcham Elementary
You go Jaquan 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 BEAT THE ODDS
Well Anacostia has really changed due to gentrification in the last 2 years. I'm a native Washingtonian still living in DC. However, NW is completely different from SE. I hope this young brother is doing well in college and will come to back to Anacostia to make difference for his community. All the 🙏 for him and his family. Can we get an update on his progress?
The only difference on that side is acouple store and buildings but its still the same.