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Ashley Sparrow

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Bio

Hi! My name is Ashley, and I'm a 20-year-old Junior in college. My pronouns are she/her/hers. My goal is to become a school librarian so I can share the wonders of a good book with future generations. To reach this goal, I'm attending UW Whitewater with a major in English Education and a minor in Library Media. I also decided to add a certificate in LGBTQ+ studies & Women and Gender Studies, so I could one day be a qualified advisor for a school's GSA club. I identify as bisexual which is a big part of my personal identity. It guides me to be an important role model and supporter for my future students identities and sexual orientations. In college, I participate in our craft club to explore my creative endeavors while, also being a part of a gender-neutral, literary-focused society called Alpha Delta Phi Society. Outside of class, I also enjoy reading, hanging out with friends, playing video games, listening to music, performing in plays or musicals, & thrifting. Currently, I'm working as an entrepreneur making & selling jewelry online from my own personal shop under PinkPockeyCreations. I use this outlet to be creative, providing my community with my fun and nostalgic designs. I am a great candidate because I have the drive to achieve my goals, no matter the challenge. Having grown up with social anxiety and ASD, I have achieved far more things socially and physically than I ever thought I would. I couldn't imagine not being who I am today, and that's because I worked so hard to become someone who could make a difference.

Education

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Education, General
  • Minors:
    • Library Science, Other

Sauk Prairie High School

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Library Science, Other
    • English Language and Literature, General
    • Education, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Education

    • Dream career goals:

      Head Librarian at a school library and/or English Teacher

    • Owner/creator/marketer

      Pink Pocky Creations
      2019 – Present5 years
    • Clothing and Shoe Department

      St. Vincent de Paul
      2024 – 2024
    • Varies in food production, customer service, restocking & cashier

      UW-Whitewater Dining Services
      2022 – Present2 years
    • Shipping Employee

      Tools of Marketing
      2022 – 20231 year

    Sports

    Jr. Drill Team

    Club
    2011 – 20143 years

    Awards

    • Three

    Gymnastics

    Club
    2015 – 20161 year

    Show Choir

    Varsity
    2021 – 20221 year

    Arts

    • Pink Pocky Creations (my own business)

      Jewelry
      2020 – Present
    • Sauk Prairie High School

      Theatre
      The Little Mermaid , Urinetown, Mamma Mia
      2019 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      National Honor Society — Volunteer for various projects and services
      2021 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      Rylan's Hope Foundation — Selling concessions
      2018 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Jitters at UWW — Making milkshakes
      2024 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      Sauk Prairie High School — Clean the garden & plant new plants
      2021 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Sauk Prairie High School Volunteer Event — Cleaned Graves
      2018 – 2018

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
    Winner
    Throughout my life, books have been an outlet for me to tune out the noise of the busy world and take me to a different place. To me, a good book has a powerful message that will help shape your life. One that always stood out to me was, “Step out of your comfort zone, but be true to yourself”. Growing up I had extreme social anxiety because I struggled with Autism Spectrum Disorder (called Asperger's Syndrome at the time). Since, I wasn’t socially involved in many activities when I was younger I became a loner as a kid. Instead, I would spend all my free time playing on my home computer or reading books. A lot of my books were passed down from my big sister and in that pile was, “What Was I Scared Of?” written by Dr. Seuss. In simple terms it's a spooky and silly story that is about facing your fears. While I didn’t think much of it when I was younger, as I grew up the lessons in this book positively impacted my life. When I entered high school, I was desperate to be more involved before it was too late. Music ended up grabbing my attention and before I knew it I tried out for my first ever live performance. Being on a stage in front of a large audience has always been one of my worst fears. I feared I would embarrass myself, let others down or simply pass away from stress on stage. I never thought I would be capable of being a part of a good performance. To my surprise, I grew to love performing! I was able to skip around the main stage, presenting myself as a very confident and social person. As I acted out as characters that were unlike my introverted self, I started to connect with these characters. I became more comfortable in my own skin, I became confident in my abilities and I no longer wanted to hide behind my mom. I would never be who I am today if I didn’t step out of my comfort zone. This assisted in my ultimate passion for books and the important role they can have on a young individual's life. I always was interested in assisting the next generation to find the goals they want to fulfill in their life. To help shape their values and beliefs so they can be true to themselves. If it wasn’t for books, my teachers, school or my experiences I wouldn’t have the same values and passions I am guided by today. Now I’m proudly an undergraduate student in my third year, studying a major in English Education and minoring in Library Media. I want to be a source to students, not only as a friend but as an educational advisor. Books have many benefits which include, helping reduce stress, improves your concentration/memory, strengthens your writing abilities, enhances your knowledge, and increases your imagination and creativity. I want to be able to share these benefits so I can spread a love for books and personal growth.
    @Carle100 National Scholarship Month Scholarship
    Hobbies Matter
    What's life without a little funk? That's how I live my life today. I not only dress the way I want to without judgment, but I want people to express their own inner funk. What's the point of “fitting in” if you can’t fully express yourself? That's why I design, make, and sell my own jewelry in an attempt to inspire others to dress as their true selves. My small business is called "Pink Pocky Creations". I sell my earrings on Instagram (under ashleys_thrift), Depop, and at a small repurposed goods store in my town. I have an official set-up located in my basement where I have all the materials to make and arrange my earrings. Some may say I use my inner child in my creations, which I would have to fully agree with. We may become older in age, but we never lose that piece of our lives. Have you ever thought about putting slappy hands on a pair of earrings? Well, I sure did! Put an earring hook, jump rings, and some slappy hands together and TA-DA you can now choose from my three different color combos. Have you ever wondered what to do with those little animal erasers that you don't want to use? Make them into a pair of cute studs! This creative outlet has given me the chance to make a customer smile from their new funky pair of earrings. I never understood the joy of being an artist/creator until I started my own business! Having the ability to create something that gives so much joy to others is absolutely life-changing. I've had chances to see my customers wearing my earrings and strutting them around my school. Hearing them get compliment after compliment from bystanders puts a smile on their faces. More than anything, I hope my creations can make more and more people smile and live their life to the fullest.
    Bold Great Books Scholarship
    My favorite book would have to be “Grown” by Tiffany D. Jackson. This book tells a story about the main character Enchanted Jones getting spotted by the famous R&B artist Korey Fields at an audition. This event leads to her dreams of being a famous singer when he takes her under his wing. Enchanted's dreams are quickly turned into a hellish nightmare. Behind Korey's charm and tenderness is a controlling dark side he has been hiding. One morning Enchanted wakes up with blood on her hands and zero memory of the previous night. Korey Fields is dead and the police are now at the door. All signs point to Enchanted, but did she really kill Korey Fields? Being a mix of Mystery, Realistic Fiction & Well-Being, this story pulls the audience to every twist and turn. While this story may be intense for a casual audience I became completely absorbed in the story. This book really opened my eyes to the misogyny, rape culture, and vulnerability that young black girls sustain. Being a cis white woman has sheltered me from the struggles that young women of color experience. Growing up I've tried to educate myself on the issues around me; just because I didn't experience them didn't mean it wasn't happening. Being informed helps me get a step closer to becoming someone who could one day help. This book even showed me the number of nauseating acts that a celebrity could get away with. Jackson's Novel “Grown” was inspired by the allegations against R. Kelly and his relationships with underaged girls. Being seen as an inspirational star shouldn't be an excuse for immoral actions. This book was created to enlighten the readers and I think it did an excellent job in doing so.