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Alexis Blotner

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Bio

Hi!! My name is Alexis Blotner and I am from Texas! My life goals are something I take pride in. I will be attending Medical School to become a NICU physician. I am taking American Sign Language as a class, so I look forward to further pursuing that at a higher level as well. I love reading, playing soccer, being adventurous, spending time with family, and living life!

Education

Port Neches-Groves High School

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
    • Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      neonatal physician

    • Dream career goals:

      doctor

      Sports

      Soccer

      Varsity
      2019 – 20234 years

      Awards

      • 1st Team All-District
      • 2nd Team All-District
      • Academic All-State

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Tribe — planting new plants, donating food, cleaning school
        2020 – 2023

      Future Interests

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
      Being involved in my community is extremely important to me. I have a giving heart, and the Lord has called me to be a servant to my community. Simply being able to put a smile on my community’s face is what inspires me to serve. One of my favorite qualities that I have is my smile. Lighting up a room is something that I am proud to say that I do often! If I can be a light for my community as well, my heart is at peace. It is one of my top priorities to make an impact on my community at any chance I get. This past spring, I was given an opportunity to coach a team of 4 year olds as they started their journey as soccer stars! At first, it was honestly terrifying. Trying to keep little minds focused while also teaching them the basic skills of soccer is more challenging than you think! However, being put into such a pressured position has inclined my leadership skills. It has forced me to become an individual who can confidently take control of a situation and make it productive. Along with managing the efficiency of practices and games, I also had to be sure I was being a role model for the little eyes and hearts looking up to me. Being a person of character for these kids to look up to is something I take pride in. Not only did these kids value me as a coach, but the family and community respected the time and effort I took to coach these stars. I was beyond honored to be able to positively impact those kids and their families in such a special way. I hold myself to high standards, and I am confident that my personal standards were portrayed through the work of coaching. American Sign Language plays a huge part in my life. Starting freshman year, I have taken ASL as my language credit. To say the least, it was the best decision I could have made. I have learned all about Deaf culture, many signs, and how to communicate with a Deaf individual fluently. I joined an organization called “Signing Indians” in my second year of high school. This is a group of highly skilled ASL students at my school. I have used my skills and knowledge of this special language to interpret choir concerts and the national anthem at sports events. However, my favorite has to be interpreting the national anthem. There is something about standing on our stadium turf, looking up into the stands, and signing the beautiful words of the national anthem. I have seen this simple love of mine positively impact the community in many ways. It gives me chances to share my love for Deaf culture and ASL. With my teacher being Deaf, her heart swells every time she watches us sharing awareness and our hearts for this special language. I have brought a positive change to my community, and I influence it through being a light to others. I am convinced that my light will share to others and the world. Upon entering the world of college life, I hope to uphold a position where I can impact the community wherever I go. Furthermore, I intend on being a NICU physician. With that, I have to remain a positive leader. I hope to encourage families at their best and sensitively support families at their lows as their doctor. I have been blessed with a servant’s heart, and I intend to keep serving my fellow citizens.
      iMatter Ministry Memorial Scholarship
      My name is Alexis Blotner, and I am a senior in high school in the small southeast Texas town of Port Neches! I have been a varsity soccer all 4 years of my career, involved in the American Sign Language community at my school, Student Body Secretary, a volleyball player for 2 years, and it is an understatement for me to say that I adore every single thing that I do. I am sensitive, kind-hearted, devoted, confident, and a woman who loves Jesus. One of my favorite things to do is go to the beach. Although it may sound cliche, there is something about waking up early and drinking coffee on a beachfront balcony with only the sound of crashing waves in your ears.It is one of my top priorities to make an impact on my community at any chance I get. This past spring, I was given an opportunity to coach a team of 4 year olds as they started their journey as soccer stars! At first, it was honestly terrifying. Trying to keep little minds focused while also teaching them the basic skills of soccer is more challenging than you think! However, being put into such a pressured position has inclined my leadership skills. It has forced me to become an individual who can confidently take control of a situation and make it productive. Along with managing the efficiency of practices and games, I also had to be sure I was being a role model for the little eyes and hearts looking up to me. Being a person of character for these kids to look up to is something I take pride in. Not only did these kids value me as a coach, but the family and community respected the time and effort I took to coach these stars. I was beyond honored to be able to positively impact those kids and their families in such a special way. I hold myself to high standards, and I am confident that my personal standards were portrayed through the work of coaching. American Sign Language plays a huge part in my life. Starting freshman year, I have taken ASL as my language credit. To say the least, it was the best decision I could have made. I have learned all about Deaf culture, many signs, and how to communicate with a Deaf individual fluently. I joined an organization called “Signing Indians” in my second year of high school. This is a group of highly skilled ASL students at my school. I have used my skills and knowledge of this special language to interpret choir concerts and the national anthem at sports events. However, my favorite has to be interpreting the national anthem. There is something about standing on our stadium turf, looking up into the stands, and signing the beautiful words of the national anthem. I have seen this simple love of mine positively impact the community in many ways. It gives me chances to share my love for Deaf culture and ASL. With my teacher being Deaf, her heart swells every time she watches us sharing awareness and our hearts for this special language. Upon entering the world of college life, I hope to uphold a position where I can impact the community wherever I go. Furthermore, I intend on being a NICU physician. With that, I have to remain a positive leader. I hope to encourage families at their best and sensitively support families at their lows as their doctor. I have been blessed with a servant’s heart, and I intend to keep serving my fellow citizens.