By the time Dr. Audrica King-Newry was a teenager, she had already learned two important things from her childhood home: the strict discipline she had from her father and the creative steadfastness she got from her mother. However, it was at Our Lady’s Primary School, H. O. Nash Junior High, and later C. V. Bethel Senior High School that these traits really started to take shape.
Phase 1 laid the groundwork, and Phase 2 was where those seeds were watered, tested, stretched, and strengthened. She learned not just what she could achieve, but also who she was becoming throughout these years.
Her teachers at Our Lady’s Primary School instantly observed a trait that would stay with her for the rest of her life: she paid attention. She was the kind of kid who listened carefully before asking questions, did her homework thoughtfully, and sat up a little straighter when the subject needed her to pay attention. Her parents had clear rules for her: be proud of your work, do your best, and respect your skills. But for young Audrica, those expectations were not pressure but personal responsibility.
This responsibility began to pay off by the time she moved to H. O. Nash Junior High School. Her name was often on the Honor Roll, which indicated that she was smart and worked hard all the time. She adored knowing everything there was to know. She liked learning about how mathematics worked, how tales unfolded, and how fixing problems took time. She was already showing signs of the traits that would later define her work life: being clear, paying attention to details, and having a strong respect for doing things the correct way.
There was nothing exciting about these years in school. Instead, they were defined by continuous greatness. Often, consistent excellence, not shouting brilliance, is what shows that greatness is on the way.
The classroom taught her how to think, and the basketball court taught her how to feel. When she started going to C. V. Bethel Senior High School, she joined a group of pupils that were ambitious, full of energy, and determined. It was here that she learned about competitive sports for the first time, notably basketball and volleyball. These two activities would have a bigger impact on her life than she knew at the time.