 and North Star has been around for about 20 years in the Bay Area. It started sort of alongside with Zetuna, which used to be Zetuna Institute. Back then, Zetuna moved to Berkeley and then they kind of stayed there. But eventually, about four years ago or so, we ended up buying a campus. And what I want to do today is I don't have a lot of details or a lot of big word presentation. So I just want to show you some pictures of the school, the environment, because I think one of the most important things about the school is the spiritual environment, the nurturing environment that we provide. We have a beautiful campus in Hayward. It's about 15 minutes from here. Very small and humble beginnings and sort of kind of grown from there. I mean, just parents who were just kind of getting together to create an environment for the schools because they understood the value of Islamic education. And this is what, you know, this is sort of where they started from. And I think most of you guys are here because you understand that there is a need for that balance between the spiritual education, the religious education, and the regular education, right? Because it's all about balance at the end of the day. So this is our new campus. I mean, we're right now at about 170 students. This is the maximum capacity that the campus can handle. To Alhamdulillah, that shows you how much demand there is. For us, I mean, we have some waiting lists for some students. We go from PK all the way to eighth grade. And by the way, my son graduated, my youngest son graduated from North Star about four years ago, and he's starting college this year. So this is the campus. Just kind of a big view. As you can see, there's a basketball court. There's a sandpit over there on the top side. At the bottom, this big building is the office building and some classrooms. There's a weird room upstairs. That's where the students start every day with the prayer. You know, one of the best things. I had a lot of struggle with my son convincing him to go to North Star. We kind of tussled a lot, and he was trying to convince me how bad a financial decision it was, because the Pleasanton school system was free and it's good schools and so on and so forth. What I'll say is, though, when he went there, I think the first year, he memorized Surah Yasin, which I don't, I can't. If I try to memorize it, I cannot. And to me, that was worth all of the money. And then they had to memorize a number of other Surahs like Surah Kaaf. And then I think he, I don't know if he finished memorizing, but most of Surah Rahman as well. So anyways, as you can see from the students and the teachers, it's like a wholesome Islamic environment. What we are focused on is really about creating that balance between the spirituality, the mental nourishment, and then the education itself as well. So I will stop here. I think I'm pretty much over close to my time. I'll just give a couple updates, Insha'Allah. And one thing we pointed out that we've kind of reached our maximum capacity. We are actually looking at increasing the school size. So we're going to be going in front of the planning commission, Insha'Allah, trying to expand the school size. So we'll definitely need the community support because we're not just increasing the school size, but we are also going to beautify the campus as well too, because that's one thing about I think our professor said that he loved beauty and beautifying something. So Insha'Allah, one of our goals is to beautify the campus and make it much more friendly and nicer, even better. And at the same time, increase the campus size as well too. And then one last thing I just want to point out in terms of Islamic schools, I think when we first started, a lot of people were saying, okay, we're just going to put our kids in Islamic school because they're just afraid of the environment. That's what's out there outside. And they're saying it's okay, however the academic education is. But Alhamdulillah, now we've gotten to a point that our academic education can compete with probably most schools that are out there. We've got students that have graduated from North Star that have gone to Berkeley, they've gone to UCLA, they've been graduated from Stanford, I think went to University of Chicago. So if you want academic, Alhamdulillah, we have academic and we've got religious, we've got the balance of both worlds. So Insha'Allah, Alhamdulillah, we're getting there and even, you know, competing with the academic schools as well too, not just in terms of religious. Yeah, I mean, I guess, I mean, if you have any questions, just reach out to either one of us. I will also share offline. We didn't get a chance to put it in the presentation. But our principal's email address or phone number, if you guys, if anybody is interested in it, because it's not just this year, it's the next year as well. So if you are interested, get your name in there, go talk to the principal and, you know, hopefully Insha'Allah, next year we'll find a spot for you guys. All right, thank you. That's beautiful, thank you. All right, next up we have Peace Thirst Academy. Mr. Merrill will be coming up here.