Sophomore at PRHS adapts to a new addition to his family and frequent changes in work, sports, and school.
With many students failing classes and dropping old commitments Kalib Kahn shines like a diamond in the rough. Since the school year has ended he not only kept himself afloat but thrived: adding a new sport, new job, and even a new niece to his life.
The Careful, Calm, Collected, Approach
Despite the changes and difficulties that come with distance learning, Kalib has managed to raise his GPA by almost 0.5. He claims to have accomplished this with a calm collected approach to education.
First and Trying Times in Football
A late-season can be difficult especially for a newcomer. Kalib has to study plays and practice in ways off the field that were not always expected of him. The timing of this season may even affect his ability to play his second sport, basketball.
“Sports change dramatically because our season doesn’t start for a while (football) and you have to train a lot harder and everything so we can get back. And this is my first year so I have to work two times harder,” Khan said.
New Friend in the Family
Kalib looks forward to getting to know his niece, though with the way his life is managed right now timing can be a struggle.
“I’m excited to spend time with my niece. She’s a new person in the family,” Khan said.
Kalib Khan: On how to survive
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