STUDENT PROFILE - Sydney Gregg, Notre Dame HS
Grade: 12
Family members: My family includes Terri (mom), Chris (dad), Alex (brother), and Austin (brother).
Favorite subject: My favorite subject has always been science. From the time I was little, I enjoyed figuring out why things do what they do and how it affects us.
Activities: I am the senior class president, a captain for cheerleading, the associative chief editor for my school newspaper, and the event coordinator for Key Club. I am also a member of various clubs, including Peer Listening, Greenhouse Club, National Language Honor Society, and National Honor Society.
Next steps: I would like to attend a four-year college, majoring in biology.
Career goals: In the future, I hope to work in healthcare for a major hospital.
Heroes: Each one of my family members has shown me what a true hero is. My mom has taught me how to truly work hard for everything that I do, while my dad has continuously pushed me to be the best that I can. My brothers have provided me an example of who I want to be and how to always have fun. Each individual of my family has molded me into the person I am today, and for that I am truly thankful.
Volunteer/community work: Over the course of my summer, I volunteered at St. Luke’s Hospital. Through Key Club, I regularly volunteer at banquets, dinners and Miracle League. I also participate in Notre Dame’s 24-hour MiniThon that raises money for pediatric cancer.
Likes: I enjoy cheering at Notre Dame’s football games under the lights, relaxing at beaches, and helping others whenever I can. Another favorite pastime of mine is to watch “The Office” and pet dogs.
Dislikes: I dislike messy things, missed opportunities and shoveling snow.
Greatest accomplishment (so far): My greatest accomplishment is receiving the St. Luke’s University Health Network scholarship at my school.
Advice for peers: Every opportunity that is presented to you is a lesson, always try it. If you succeed, it shows you a new discovery about yourself and the world. If you fail, it gives you a lesson on how to improve.
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