A Lil’ Positivity, 13-Year-Old Is A Morehouse Whiz Kid

Posted on January 12th, 2010 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: A "Lil Positivity", News

We’re amazed at this kid who is a triple major (pre-med/math/computer science) at Morehouse at only 13!!! Look under the hood to read more about him.

As a 13-year-old, Lithonia resident Stephen Stafford II can usually be found sitting in front of the television playing video games or playing his drum set. But Stafford is no typical 13-year old – he’s a college student. The triple-major child prodigy is becoming a sensation at Morehouse College.

“I’ve never taught a student as young as Stephen, and it’s been amazing,” said computer science professor Sonya Dennis. “He’s motivating other students to do better and makes them want to step up their game.”

“When I saw how much knowledge Stephen has at such a young age, I wondered what I had been doing with my life,” laughed third-year student, Eric Crawford. A psychology major and computer science minor, Crawford wanted to step up his game so much that he got Stephen to tutor him. “Even though I’m older, Stephen is like a mentor and my elder in computer science,” said Crawford.

“Eric’s a really fun person to be around, and we have a good time together,” said Stafford.

Crawford added, “Stephen has a lot of patience with me. I got a 95 in the class because of Stephen.”

Even at age 11 when Stafford started at Morehouse, he got the highest score in his pre-calculus class. “He breezes through whatever I throw at him. If it’s an hour lab, he can do it in 20 or 30 minutes,” said Dennis.

Stafford said he isn’t nervous about studying with students much older than himself. “I just do what I always did. I show up, I do the work, and I go home,” he said.

When talking to Stafford, it’s easy to forget his age. But his age shows when he’s playing video games or even at dinner, where he eats while also trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube. Still, Stafford finds it hard to relate to teens his age. “I relate better to Eric…most kids my age don’t know when to stop playing around and when to be serious,” he said.

Stafford’s mother, Michelle Brown-Stafford, home-schooled both her children (Stephen has an older sister also in college) and believes that parental involvement is essential for students to excel. But when she realized her son was starting to teach her instead of being taught, she knew he needed to be in a college environment.

“It was surreal because on one hand he’s talking about technical things I didn’t even understand, and on the other hand he was asking me to come watch Sponge Bob with him. So it was bittersweet to let him go.”

Brown-Stafford wondered if there were other parents who shared her experiences with a gifted child, so she helped found a support group: www.gifted-spirit.com.

And the Morehouse family has become a support group for Stafford, personifying the African proverb about it taking a village to raise a child. Stafford is too young to stay on campus, so his mother picks him up and drops him off each day. The students protect him and make a point not to curse or discuss certain mature issues around him, according to his mother and Stafford. Even the staff of Jazzman’s Café, where Stafford tutors Crawford, helps nurture Stephen into becoming a “Morehouse Renaissance Man”–well-spoken, well-dressed, well-read, well-traveled, and well-balanced. The cafe’s general Manager, Darren Page, added an unofficial principle: well-fed. “A Morehouse Man cannot study on an empty stomach,” said Page. So whenever Stafford comes to Jazzman’s, Page gives up his own employee meal for the 13-year-old.

It seems that everyone wants to be a part of helping Stafford graduate in 2012, and go on to Morehouse School of Medicine. And because of a Georgia law that requires a student to be 16 to graduate high school, he’ll be getting his high school diploma the same year he receives his college degrees in math, computer science and pre-med.

“Kids will live up to your expectations. But I ultimately want Stephen to be happy,” said Stephen Stafford Sr. Brown-Stafford added, “I want him to be well-rounded and still connect with kids his own age, so we put him in DeKalb County’s 4-H Club and other programs.” She added that she’s thankful to the Morehouse family for embracing her son.

“I want to see what Stephen becomes 10 years from now,” said Crawford. Page added, “I want to be at his graduation. And then I want to walk by and touch the [campus] statue of Dr. Martin Luther King and recognize I had a role in [Stephen] walking in Martin Luther King’s footsteps.” And how fitting, since Dr. King entered Morehouse at age 15.

So to put a spin on Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Stephen is being judged by the content of his character, not by his age.

Watch a video about him below.

We love this kid… Major props to him and his parents.

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  • olsweetdickwillie (WHO GONNA CHECK ME BOO?)

    1st pengas!!!

  • Keepnit100

    Wow..this is such an amazing story…he’s already in college and doesn’t have a drivers license yet.

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  • Bumba Dred

    amazing

  • Candid Canuck

    very positive! Keep your head to the sky black folks…

  • …*MOcarsMOclothesMOjewelsMOdoe*…

    WOW! wiz kid for real. so this kid was ten when he breezed through elementary and junior high? amazing if true.

  • Andromaches

    I love to see stories like this.

  • hotbeaver69

    wow, this is wonderful, you’ll never hear about him on the news, they act like we never do anything great like this. keep up the good work baby, black is beautiful

  • AWWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    I can never get enough of these kinds of stories. Show the slackers how it’s done, young brother.

  • REALITY

    That’s whats up!

  • I’m Just Me:@ BOSSIP YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!! 94 DAYS!!

    THAT IS REALLY EXCELLENT!!! IT REALLY IS. WE ARE GOING TO HEAR THIS NAME SO MUCH MORE.

    GOOD JOB MOM TOO!!

  • KeepNit2Real

    Education is the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world.

    Do it young man!

  • PYT

    Woooww… this is what happens when u raise your kids right!!! educated smart handsome blk little boy. He’s definitely on the right path! I just hope his mother teach him to luv himself, her & women tht look like his mama & not worship & think other races r better when he make it to the top! Great story!!! We gotta start being better parents ladies!

  • http://bossip Cory’s Girl

    Keep it up lil daddy. Good for u!!!

  • Chicago

    where can i send him money?

  • http://bossip Cory’s Girl

    @ PYT couldn’t have said it better. well I take that back I would include Gents in that last sentence. We Men need to step up.

  • Caramel Cat™

    I went to college with a girl that was 16 her freshman year. Very bright girl and she excelled pretty far. She was also very mature for her age which I think helped a great deal. I’m so proud of this young man, he will go far…

  • http://www.twitter.com/BADDB3AUYTYN3LLZ follow me @baddb3autyn3llz

    WOW I FEEL SLOW..LOL

    BEST PART HES BLACK…

  • Ya Mamie

    HELL YEAH. THAT SHOULD BRIGHTEN ANYONE’S DAY.

  • Royal Chocolate

    This is GREAT!! We need more just like him!!

  • http:chokolatemilk.blogspot.com Choco

    Great Story and GREAT life may GOD continue to bless him…

  • Gmen

    i’m proud to be black

  • Keepnit100

    Parents should home school their kids more often..you end up with a child prodigy like this young man..the public school system is bs

  • Tx_sweetheart_10

    WAY TO GO STEPHEN YOU JUST SHOWED ANY YOUNG CHILD THAT THE SKY ISN’T THE LIMIT..YOU GO BOY

  • Mr. Cool

    What a wonderful and uplifting story. I would like to see the major networks carry this story.

  • Gimmeabreak 78

    Even though the young man ought to be congratulated, my hat REALLY goes off to his mother. What an excellent example of seeing a gift in your child and nurturing it. I am so proud of both of them!

  • nywoman23

    thats whats up

  • mzdiva

    MAKING US PROUD

  • ebGCH

    He is amazing, God Bless to him and I know he will have a bright future.

    Its already starting now! Lol, I just want him to still have fun though.

  • JUDY

    This kid is a genius.

  • KaniGitADolla?

    aaaaaWWWWWWWW DaNNNNGGGGGgggg!

    hEZ OFf tHa Ch Ch cHaIn!

    U Go boi!

    (fln rly stupd now)

    leZZn tU yALL UTez

    iN dA wRdz Uv tHe aMazNg kRs oNe

    eWe m$t Lrn!

    hOLLA!

  • jtwista

    this fills me with so much hope and joy. god bless him, his parents and those who are raising him into a Good Person, and a determined Black Man. this is truely inspiring!

  • http://www.naylandhouse.com Nayland House

    Brilliant!!

  • redbonekillbill

    Wow that’s fantastic!

  • Siren

    great story… I need to step my academic game up. very inspiring

  • Fantastic Kid!

    I’m still stuck on Pre-Calculus being taught at Morehouse College. Shouldn’t that have been a requirement to get into college. Geez. Most colleges (at least 19) that my applied to required that they should have at least taken and passed Pre-Calculus & Trig or Calculus upon finishing high school.

    On the other hand, this Kid is a Whiz! Way to go kiddo…show those slackers how it’s done!!

  • *sigh*

    You would think people would check their spelling and grammar before they post to a story like this.
    Guess some things never change…

  • Ty

    He should have went to Harvard instead.

  • Ihate APUSH

    Whoo! just the motivation i needed to make it through this week!

  • DR.FUNK

    Good job kid.Keep rockin’. I think Maynard Jackson was in Morehouse @ age 14.So that would put this youngster in some lofty company.

  • MisterGee

    A young Black man making this middle aged Black look very good and VERY proud. May the LORD bless and keep the boy in the right direction always.

  • Tara (Rebel to the Madness…)

    Great! Keep up the great work and learning.

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    WELL IF YOU WANT HIM TO BE AROUND AND STAY OUT OF TROUBLE KEEP A BASKETBALL OUT OF HIS HANDS.

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  • http://esaw@rock.com REAL TALK

    BECAUSE HE WILL WOUND UP GETTING A CONTRACT THAN NEXT THING U NO HES IN THE CLUB WITH GUNS AND H?OES

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  • Darkesthourgla ss

    I actually agree with REAL TALK on this one. This young man needs to stay very very far from those thugs or we’ll hear about him in the news again for the very wrong reasons. This story is very inspriring though. I wish this family nothing but the best.

  • Supreme

    Great! Im going to homeschool my kids.

  • http://perryone779@yahoo,com rose by any other name # 9304026339482056536 ™

    And white folks say they are smarter than blacks.. GTFOH!!

  • Redd Tony ( As Above So Below)

    Great Story. Keep up the good work young man!!!! :)

  • AWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAAP!!!!!

    Now lookie heah. Do NOT miss the forest for the trees on this one. If you ain’t seen the inside of a school since 8th grade and you haven’t even bothered to go back for your GED, you’ve got no business ‘home-schooling’ anybody. You remember ‘Nell’? That’s the intelligence level that activity is going to breed. “Trouble go away at nigh’, an’ Nell caw Mi’i – an’ Nell an’ Mi’i – ye’, Nell an’ Mi’i – like t’ee in the way! Like t’ee in the weeeeee!” DON’T do it.

  • htown

    So what made them pick Moorehouse? Did they do a process of elimination that included non-segregated schools? I’m just saying, the kid appears to be brilliant does Moorehouse give him the best education for his abilities? Kudos to him and his parents for helping him excel in academics!!!

  • MrTavMarie

    This is nice. Hopefully he’ll stay on the right track.

  • allaboutit

    Love it, love it, LOVE IT!!! Go ahead, Morehouse Man!! :-)

  • MzPW

    BEAUTIFUL…absolutely beautiful!

    I have NEVER met the young Mr Stafford, but I am so proud of him and his accomplishments! Now THIS is how you leave your mark on the world….

  • KaniGitADolla?

    Real

    gOT aH NuKKA ROllyn!!

    fO rL dO!

  • Jasmine B.

    Lol thats crazy! I met him in Jazzman’s (a cafe on Morehouse campus) when I started classes at Spelman. My friends and I were so shocked when we saw him walk right on in we had to stop him and talk to him! LOL! Very VERY bright young man and he’s such a sweetheart lol

  • Chocolate Cougar

    What an inspiring story. The young man not only is blessed but has clearly been raised right. Other mothers should take note.

  • rayhummer

    YOURS TRULY RAY…”THE NEWS IS JUST TERRIFIC!THE UNCERTAINTIES OF THE PRESENT ALWAYS GIVE WAY TO THE ENCHANTED POSSIBILITIES OF THE FUTURE.YOU ARE DESTINED FOR GREATNESS”… SIGNED HUMMER

  • wake up

    he a sell out tryna be white.

    keep it real kid stay black son lissen to lil weezy smoke doja holla!!!!!!!!!!

  • dfiestyone

    I know right? Where can I send money as well? I am so happy and proud of this young brother and I hope that he excels in all of his future endeavor!
    Great job to his parents, esp mom, for home-schooling him and being active in his life!!
    May God bless you!

  • resurrected

    All this article shows are the possibilities from hard work and love…. This can be anyone child if you are willing to put in the time..

  • rhoda

    That’s just beautiful. I will let my 14 year old read this to get some inspiration.

  • ange;ique

    Wow u R sooooooo SMART!!!!!

  • Ara

    Shows what an important role parents play in their child’s development. So beautiful ….

  • Crissy

    Dang, what have I been doing with my 25 years? LOL, So impressed by this lil man!

  • wifey06

    AMEN…..

    PROPS TO THE MOM FOR NOT JUST PROMOTING THE AVERAGE ATHLETE MENTALITY. TIRED OF ALL THESE BLACKS BOYS EVERY PARENT PUTS THEM IN A SPORT EVEN IF THEY DON’T LIKE IT.

    WE NEED JUDGES, LAWYERS, DOCTORS. OBVIOUSLY IF WE CAN’T BEAT THE SYSTEM THEN WE NEED TO BE JOINING THEM.

  • Rita

    LOVE it…

  • Tamika

    this is an awesome story! thanks for posting….positivity like this is really motivation for our ppl

  • http://bossip KingLion

    That can be done with any child… This is an excellent story. It just takes dedication on us parents part to achieve excellence in our children.Why are some of us up to bullshyt? i dunno.

    In addition, this is also a classic example of the worlds Education system’s psychology,methodology is extremely old, fully un capable of STIMULATING the childs mine, i guess that’s 1 of the many reason’s why teachers think they can diagnose a child as being adhd without the proper credentials…..YOUR NOT STIMULATING THEM!!!!!

  • Chyna

    I am super excited for this young man and his family. The road of magnificence is what this young man is traveling… I pray that may son (currently 19 months) grow up to be as intelligent as he is.

    Thank you lord!
    Chyna

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  • old cn chilli

    TAKE THAT RACIST WHITE MAN!!!!! I ALMOST TEARED UP READING THIS! SIMPLY A BEAUTIFUL MIND! THIS JUS MADE MY YEAR!!!!

  • LadyShay

    I love it, such an amazing story!!!!

  • mztique

    i love it! such an awesome story!

  • I don’t buy it!

    Sorry guys but when this kid spoke, I didn’t hear pre-med or even 10th grade. I was not impressed. Perhaps I’m wrong but the kid seems a little slow to me.

  • http://www.bossip.com Klove

    He’s my role model and I’m thirty-something.

    Bring it on— more positive news.

  • Kimmy

    this is what i like to see..
    this is what no one seems to talk about

    THATS WHATS UP!!!!!!

  • cp

    were adults longer than we are children…….

  • Jasmine

    As a Spelman College student I see him on campus at Morehouse all the time. He is a nice kid and inspiring.

  • Bill

    To the writer who thinks Stephen should have gone to Harvard, I earned two graduate degrees from Harvard University after college. If he should choose to do so, he can go to Harvard to do graduate work after he is graduated from Morehouse.

  • kat-money

    Why would the kid go to Harvard when his parents live in ATL? His whole family would have to relocate to Boston just for him to get an undergraduate degree :-/

    Anyway, is it good or bad that I’m jealous? All the best to you Stephen (like he’s really reading this crappy site. Maybe I’d be smart like him if I WASN’T reading this crappy site.)

  • kat-money

    and I know it’s petty, but it’s he should have GONE to Harvard, not should have WENT.

  • kat-money

    Now lookie heah. Do NOT miss the forest for the trees on this one. If you ain’t seen the inside of a school since 8th grade and you haven’t even bothered to go back for your GED, you’ve got no business ‘home-schooling’ anybody. You remember ‘Nell’? That’s the intelligence level that activity is going to breed. “Trouble go away at nigh’, an’ Nell caw Mi’i – an’ Nell an’ Mi’i – ye’, Nell an’ Mi’i – like t’ee in the way! Like t’ee in the weeeeee!” DON’T do it.
    ———————————————–HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

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