Leadership
Be the first voice in the huddle when things go sideways, not the loudest one after.
High school era · Track & Field · 400m · Class of 2028
“I want to be the person my team looks at when it gets hard. Not the fastest one — the steadiest one.”In Jordan's own words
Counts only. CMPTTR never rates an athlete out of 100 — the evidence speaks.
What I'm developing
Be the first voice in the huddle when things go sideways, not the loudest one after.
Reset in ten seconds after a mistake instead of carrying it three plays.
Show up early on the days I least want to.
Give back in the neighborhood that raised me, not just online.
Commitments I keep
Evidence
Mar 2026 · Riverside High · Track
Coach was out. I wrote the warm-up, kept the group on pace, and pulled two freshmen aside who were struggling.
Confirmed by Coach D. Ellis, Head Coach
Feb 2026 · Eastside Shelter · 6 weeks
Set up dinner service and handled intake for the front desk on Thursday nights.
Confirmed by M. Alvarez, Volunteer Coordinator
Jan 2026 · Riverside High
Wrote out what broke down, then changed how I open practice. Missed zero sessions in the four weeks after.
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What this record shows
Jordan chose four development areas, set an intention for each, kept three standing commitments, and logged 23 experiences — nine confirmed by someone who was actually there. No scores, no rankings: what was intended, and what was done.
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