For this competition, I was the associate producer for our news magazine, serving as the Vice President of Competitions alongside Tailyn Cummings, making sure everyone was prepared for their competitions. At the convention, we brought home titles in 10 out of 12 competitions we competed in.
The highest award that a Girl Scout can earn, is comparable to the Boy scouts Eagle Scout. Read more about my project here.
National award recognizing volunteer service, issued by the U.S. government in partnership with AmeriCorps. For the young adult category, which includes anyone ages 16-25, the minimum requirement for the Gold Level or service award is 250 hours, completed in 12 months. Prior to this one I had received multiple Gold Presidents Awards in the teen category, with the minimum requirement being 100 hours.
This diploma required me to take 7 AICE classes over 3 years of high school. AICE classes are college credits however they are structured like those of A-Level courses in the United Kingdom as the curriculum and tests come from Cambridge University. Through this program, I was able to earn A levels in Psychology, English Language, and Media Studies. I also took AS-level classes in Global Perspectives, General Papers, and European History. This diploma also earned me the Florida Academic Scholars Bright Futures scholarship, which granted me 100% of my tuition costs covered at my university.