About Amia Macklin
Late post..
Being your Niece Substitute Teacher... you can't call me Auntie..🤦🏽♂️🤣... It didn't work.
When your Niece exempts her high school exams..
Our Lil talk...
I asked her.. Do she have school Friday.
She said, No, because I got all As...👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
Then she graduates as a Distinguished Honor Student from Camden High School Bulldogs..🤏🏽.
She is a Beautiful BlackI Intelligent Queen.❣️❣️❣️
The smile and eyes gets me everytime..
Yall see how she use the innocent voice..then smile at the end . Only Mia... My "Too Much"..✌🏽💓.
@Angelqueen💕💕💕
Aunt Teresa Macklin
Sharing my personal experience as a substitute teacher for a bright young student like Amia Macklin has been truly inspiring. Watching her excel academically and graduate as a Distinguished Honor Student from Camden High School was a proud moment for everyone involved. Amia’s dedication to her studies, reflected in her perfect grades that even exempted her from exams on Fridays, is a testament to her hard work and intelligence. What stood out to me the most was not just her academic excellence but the warm, innocent smile and unique charm she carries. She has this wonderful way of lightening the mood with her voice and smile, something only she can do which made our exchanges memorable and uplifting. These small moments of connection reminded me that behind every honor student is a genuine personality that shines as brightly as their achievements. Being part of her educational journey, even as a substitute teacher, allowed me to witness firsthand the power of encouragement and family support. Celebrating milestones like Amia’s graduation reminds us of the importance of recognizing young achievers and their potential to inspire others. For those who have talented nieces, nephews, or young students in their lives, taking time to support and cheer them on can make a world of difference. Amia Macklin, known affectionately as 'Too Much' by those who love her, truly exemplifies the spirit of a hardworking, intelligent, and beautiful young woman. Her story is a wonderful example of how academic success and heartfelt personality combine to create a distinguished individual ready to take on the world. I’m proud to share her journey and encourage others to celebrate the remarkable young graduates in their communities.


























































