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Casey Daniel Hoeve (March 31, 1984-present) is an American writer, librarian, and scholar. He is most notable for his book "Take me On,"a fictional adaption of A-Ha's music video "Take on me,"

K-12 Education: From Kindergarten to the Fourth Grade, Casey attended Alward Elementary school in Hudsonville, Michigan. He missed the first two days of Kindergarten due to a flu-like symptoms. After his family sold their Hudsonville home, they moved to a house in the neighboring Forest Grove School District. However, enrollment was at capacity, so he was given the option of taking a full-sized shuttle bus to Jamestown Elementary, or the school district offered to escort him by van to Alward Elementary. Despite protests, Casey was forced to attend Jamestown Elementary by his parents.

University Education In May of 2002, Casey was offered early

Post Graduate: After graduating from Drexel University in September of 2010, Casey completed interviews with several notable universities over the following year, including Baylor, Arizona State University, the University of Florida, Cornell, Stanford, and Syracuse Universities. He was offered a job at Howard University in Washington D.C., but negotiations fell through when they couldn't offer a liveable wage. Finally, in the summer of 2011, he was offered a job by Kansas State University, which he accepted.

Love of Writing:

Well enrolled at Alward and Jamestown Elementary Schools, Casey participated in a volunteer book workshop. Winning several class Young Author Awards, he drew inspiration from Shel Silverstein's "Where the Sidewalk Ends, and Judy Bloom "Superfudge."

Early Life:

Casey Daniel Hoeve was born on March 31, 1984 in Zeeland, Michigan. He is the son of Scott Allan Hoeve, a jack-of-all-trades handyman and furniture factory worker, and Debora Hoeve,