Jamari Eisenberg is a shining example of what a Claremont High School (CHS) student should be: fun, friendly and involved with the school community in various ways.
Jamari is the president of the e-sports club and runs track and cross country for the school. He spends his free time with the e-sports club or on the track practicing for meets. Eisenberg shared what he likes most about CHS.
“[I appreciate] the opportunities to build community–there’s a lot of team sports,” Eisenberg said.
He went on to talk about how he has built out his friend group in track and e-sports, and how once you join a group you get a whole new friend group with a built-in community.
Eisenberg will be going to the university of La Verne to study either physics or biology. His advice for students that come after him is to make good friends and not to be afraid to join sports or clubs, because you might be able to find something you really like and get valuable experience from it.
Jamari works incredibly hard to be the best he can be, and is matched by his friends and peers who strive to reach and surpass him. He has left his mark on both Claremont High and on the state of California, where he has reached a level of renown for his speed and skill. He is very charismatic, but not afraid to rely on his extensive network of friends, who have helped him time and time again, through thick and thin.
Jamari Eisenberg is an amazing student and an even better friend, who is immensely devoted to those he spends his time with. He will go on to do incredible things in the future.