Sunlake High School
I’ve always had trouble juggling between school, sports, and service. However, academics have always been my priority among my hobbies. I’ve maintained a 3.7 GPA and gained 5 AP course college credits. I’ve also been accepted into 5 academic honor societies at my school. With this academic record, I was able to get accepted into UCF and FAU this year.
Leadership came somewhat natural to me. I’ve always been the first to take initiative whenever faced with a challenge. This prompted me to take initiative on a few clubs and projects. Leo club, a group dedicated to service at school, and the Giving Garden, a gardening club dedicated to growing produce for food banks, were both initiated by me. Seeing my ideas foster into something tangible and meaningful is ultimately what drives me.
Helping others has always meant everything to me. Whether it’s helping a few students in class or holding an event for 500 people, service has always been my driving force. I volunteer at Feeding Tampa Bay as a Catalyst student and come up with initiatives or ideas for youth involvement. Other service can be seen at school with my Leo club. We try to help as many students as possible through youth-led initiatives.
The importance of civic duties is something I’m very passionate about. Although I wasn’t able to vote in this year’s election, I wanted to make sure I could still help so, I registered to be a poll-worker. At my school, I helped coordinate a voter registration drive with the JSA club. In addition, as a club we promote civic engagement and aim to end political apathy.
Sunlake High School
I’ve always had trouble juggling between school, sports, and service. However, academics have always been my priority among my hobbies. I’ve maintained a 3.7 GPA and gained 5 AP course college credits. I’ve also been accepted into 5 academic honor societies at my school. With this academic record, I was able to get accepted into UCF and FAU this year.
Leadership came somewhat natural to me. I’ve always been the first to take initiative whenever faced with a challenge. This prompted me to take initiative on a few clubs and projects. Leo club, a group dedicated to service at school, and the Giving Garden, a gardening club dedicated to growing produce for food banks, were both initiated by me. Seeing my ideas foster into something tangible and meaningful is ultimately what drives me.
Helping others has always meant everything to me. Whether it’s helping a few students in class or holding an event for 500 people, service has always been my driving force. I volunteer at Feeding Tampa Bay as a Catalyst student and come up with initiatives or ideas for youth involvement. Other service can be seen at school with my Leo club. We try to help as many students as possible through youth-led initiatives.
The importance of civic duties is something I’m very passionate about. Although I wasn’t able to vote in this year’s election, I wanted to make sure I could still help so, I registered to be a poll-worker. At my school, I helped coordinate a voter registration drive with the JSA club. In addition, as a club we promote civic engagement and aim to end political apathy.