A Place Called Homeby Luke Thomas
A Place Called Homeby Luke Thomas
When I was young, my mom and I moved a lot. I
didn’t like it because I could never keep any of
my friends.This is my story.
I was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We lived in
a house with my mom, dad and sister.
To be closer to my grandparents, we moved
to Richmond, Virginia.
We moved a lot, and it was hard on the whole family.
When I was still very young, we moved to Rhode Island for
about a year.I do not remember much about this place because I
was very young.
When I started kindergarten, we moved to Ohio. We then moved back and forth between Beaver Falls, PA and Ohio for the rest of my kindergarten and first grade
school year. I made some friends, then we moved.
In second grade, we lived in three different places, and I went to three different schools in Pennsylvania.
The three places I lived were Freedom, Baden and Ambridge. I
made some friends, then we moved again-UGH!
When I was in the third grade, I went to Conway, and then I moved to Freedom in the middle of my school year. I made
some friends, then we moved again.
Then we moved to New Brighton, PA. I still went to Freedom School in the fourth grade. I finished my school year here. My
family decided to move to Beaver Falls, PA, and I finished my fifth grade there. I made some friends, then we moved
again.
It is my sixth grade year, and we moved back to New Brighton, PA.I lived there from my sixth grade
year to half of my ninth grade year. I made some friends, then
we moved again.
For the rest of my ninth grade year, I moved to New Castle, PA and I attended Shenango Area
School District. Next, I attended the New Castle Area School
District for three months and then I returned to Shenango. I made some friends, then we
moved again.
In 2012, I lived in New Brighton again. I got special permission to attend Lawrence County Career and
Technical Center (LCCTC). Then (yes, you guessed it!) I moved again to Beaver Falls, and I finished my
tenth grade year there. I spent two months of my 2013 school year in Beaver Falls. Now, for my
eleventh school year, I moved to New Castle, and I attend LCCTC.
I made a lot of friends, and we may move again, but I can stay at LCCTC because students of all eight
school districts are here.
Author’s PageLuke Thomas is a junior at
the Lawrence County Career and Technical Center. Luke is enrolled in the construction trade program. Luke is from the Shenango Area School
District.