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Amy Hamilton

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Bio

My name is Amy Hamilton. I am finishing my senior year of high school and plan to attend Cortland University in the fall. I became a type one diabetic at the age of 15 months. This diagnosis has never hindered me. Rather, it has empowered me with the mindset that nothing should ever stand in my way and to always press forward toward my goals. I’ve been on the Dean’s list for every semester in high school while taking a rigorous course load. I’m a member of the National Honor Society. I am active in community service, particularly as a character called Snoozer, which I play as part of an educational virtual library program called Checker’s Library TV. It promotes literacy and touches upon many social/emotional issues children encounter. I am a level 10 gymnast at Stumpf’s Gymnastics Center and am the captain, treasurer, and Instagram manager of my team. I work out 6 days a week, four hours a day, and have competed in regional and national championships throughout the country. I will be competing on the Cortland gymnastics team in 2023/2024 and plan to pursue a career in elementary education My biggest goal in life is to instill in children that they too can achieve their dreams despite challenges and setbacks. We all stumble and fall, but it is how we respond to these challenges that define us.

Education

Saint Marys High School

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Education, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Education

    • Dream career goals:

      I plan to become an elementary education teacher and hope to instill acceptance, courage, happiness and love for oneself and others so they can reach on to their dreams and fly.

    • Monitored and managed blood sugar levels of 5 year old diabetic child while caring for her and her 3 year old sister

      Zerjav Family
      2021 – 20221 year
    • Teach children skills on the balance beam, floor, bar and vault; improve flexibility and develop muscle tone

      Coach
      2022 – Present2 years

    Sports

    Artistic Gymnastics

    Club
    2008 – Present16 years

    Awards

    • Level 9 2018 National Championships
    • Level 9 2019 National Championships
    • Level 10 2021 Regional Championships
    • Level 10 2022 Regional Championships
    • Team Captain

    Arts

    • St Mary's Dance Club

      Dance
      School and Community Presentations and Shows
      2019 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      National Honor Society — mentor/guide
      2021 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Mrs. Hamilton's Classroom — Videographer/Editor
      2019 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Checkers Library TV — Voice actor and character development of Snoozer
      2020 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Oishei Children's Hospital Summer Program — To divert attention from young children's fears as they encounter a frightening experience.
      2022 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      St. Mary's High School — Tour Guide
      2021 – Present

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
    From the age of 15 months, I have lived with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. I was blessed with a family that didn’t let diabetes define me. Instead, they taught me how to manage this disease and live a normal childhood. As a competitive gymnast since the age of 3 and a member of a competitive team since the age of 7, I have encountered unique challenges due to the combination of a physical sport and diabetes. However, these challenges have only strengthened my mindset of resilience and empowerment, which guides me to this day. As I pursue an elementary education degree at Cortland University and continue my gymnastics career as a Red Dragon, my ultimate goal is to be a powerful messenger of strength and courage to impact children locally and across the Nation. When the COVID crisis struck, my life changed dramatically. I completed my freshman year of high school virtually, and my gymnastics training came to a halt. My mother, an elementary school teacher, and her colleagues were also thrust into the world of virtual teaching. I spent six hours a day from March to June 2020 filming and editing their lessons to deliver virtually to their students in a video format. The dedication that these teachers had to meet the needs of their students inspired me to pursue a career in education. I was given a unique opportunity to voice a character called “Snoozer,” an endearing robot vacuum, on an educational children’s literacy program called “Checker’s Library TV” and its offshoot, “Snoozer’s Storytime Adventures.” It debuted in 2020 in libraries across the country. I have volunteered my time to develop the Snoozer character and impart messages that promote social and emotional growth in children. I’m most proud of an episode on disabilities I co-wrote and appeared in called, “To the Top.” which demonstrates the amazing things that are possible with a will to overcome. This summer, I will perform live as a character I created, Super Amy, at libraries across the region. I will share my struggles and triumphs of living with type 1 diabetes while inspiring children to read. I will also infuse messages of determination, grit and strength in my appearances while raising funds to pay for my college education. I plan to continue to develop the characters of Snoozer and Super Amy throughout my education in college and as I earn my teaching degree. Upon graduating from college, I will be in a unique position to impact children in a classroom each day, while creating motivating educational video content available throughout the country. I can take the skills I have acquired in college that will influence change. I believe that by fostering positive messages in young learners, they will be empowered to pursue their dreams and achieve all they set out to do.
    Skin Grip Diabetes Scholarship
    Winner