As a dedicated and proactive student with a passion for healthcare and community service, I am committed to leveraging my skills and experiences to make a meaningful impact. Through my rigorous coursework in the Metro Tech Nursing Assistant Program, I am on track to earn my Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license by graduation, equipping me with the foundational knowledge and hands-on experience essential for a successful career in healthcare. My involvement in the International Baccalaureate program and leadership roles—such as President of the Black Student Union, Vice President of the National Honor Society, and Student Body Community Service Chair—demonstrates my ability to lead, collaborate, and drive positive change. Founding the BFHS Debate Club, HOSA Club, and Believers in Christ Club further reflects my initiative and dedication to fostering growth and providing valuable opportunities for my peers. My diverse experiences underscore my commitment to excellence, community engagement, and personal growth, preparing me to contribute effectively in any future endeavor.
I founded the Betty Fairfax Believers in Christ Club during my junior year. The club organizes and hosts Bible studies during and after school hours, providing a space for students to explore their faith and engage in meaningful discussions.