The varsity day ends, and college students rush by means of the hallways of The Imani College to fulfill their dad and mom on the primary workplace.
Six-year-old Chandler Hughes sits with a brilliant smile, wearing formal apparel, with a pep in his step. Within the eyes of his classmates and academics, he’s simply your common little one, however to the world, he has already etched his title into the annals of mental brilliance as one of many youngest members to hitch the celebrated high-IQ society, Mensa.
Hughes is a part of a group of the brightest minds worldwide who’ve scored on the 98th percentile or increased on accredited intelligence assessments.
His dad and mom witnessed his distinctive talents at only one yr and 9 months outdated, as he effortlessly mastered the artwork of studying. As he transitioned into formal schooling, Hughes exhibited outstanding educational acumen, finishing pre-kindergarten with a studying stage equal to second grade and demonstrating proficiency in second-grade arithmetic.
“I like math and studying. The expertise in first grade teaches me stuff that I do know and stuff that I don’t know,” he stated. “This faculty teaches me a lot.”
David Hughes, Chandler’s father, stated he didn’t know his little one was academically gifted initially, however he fostered a optimistic surroundings earlier than Chandler was born.
“We began off ensuring that we had a very good being pregnant, enjoying classical music, began studying to him at an early age, and being intentional concerning the environments that I put him in,” stated David. “I needed him to be with individuals who he seemed like, who share the identical values, and round academics who would assist him excel.”
As a dad or mum, David discovered that when having a gifted little one, you have to be in your “Ps and Qs” to maintain up with their inquisitiveness.
“I took Chandler to discover locations, take pleasure in totally different hobbies, sing within the church choir, and put him in an surroundings the place he doesn’t really feel misplaced, together with the Mensa program. When you get in, basically, they supply assets for presented college students. There’s not that many younger folks. They’ve month-to-month or bi-monthly meet-ups, they give you totally different supplies, video games, magazines, books, scholarships.”
Regardless of Chandler’s age, he stated he desires to make use of his present to “encourage and encourage” different kids to succeed and aspires to be a health care provider to assist others in want.
Nkiru Vance, Chandler’s first-grade trainer, performed a vital function in Chandler’s studying. The Imani College, the place Chandler at present attends, isn’t just an academic establishment; it’s a supportive surroundings the place academics and friends rally behind him.
“After I get a scholar like Chandler, it’s very refreshing. He’s so excited to be taught and achieve new data,” she stated. “You may see his eyes gentle up [learning] one thing new.”
Classroom actions are taught in a means that advantages every scholar’s studying model.
“It’s only a blessing to be right here educating our kids and inspiring them and constructing their confidence,” she stated.
Black historical past on the forefront of schooling


Patricia Hogan Williams, the founder and head of The Imani College, acknowledges the importance of fostering such distinctive expertise, guaranteeing that younger minds like Chandler’s are given the area to flourish. The Imani College is the biggest impartial personal, predominately African-American faculty within the nation serving college students from preschool by means of eighth grade.
Its intimate class sizes, professional college, creative expertise, assorted curriculum, and extra — with cultural enlightenment and faith-based basis – are all tailor-made to provide Black kids the self-confidence essential to elevate in society.
“Chandler is taking math and studying with the second graders, however then the remainder of the day he spends together with his friends as a result of what we learn about kids is growth isn’t even, so we don’t drive him to be a 7-year-old,” she stated. “We enjoyment of his kindergarten-ness but in addition enable him to be stimulated and transfer on academically on the tempo he’s able to.”
As for Chandler, he didn’t fail to remind the Defender staff that he is without doubt one of the smartest college students in his class, and he had another encouraging message for different younger Black college students in class.
“This is probably not straightforward, however I do know it’s important to strive. As a result of for those who strive, you’ll be taught new stuff.”