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Isabella Romero

415

Bold Points

7x

Nominee

1x

Finalist

1x

Winner

Education

Cibola High School

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Fine and Studio Arts
    • Psychology, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Arts

    • Dream career goals:

      Art Therapy

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Jared Ethan Trueba Memorial Scholarship
      Winner
      Growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I have always had an extraordinary example of community. I've always felt welcomed and inspired to grow, especially being involved in the art and live music scene. For the past year, I've constantly been active as an art vendor at the Albuquerque Art Walk and local cafes and events. At these events, other artists and community members have been motivating, genuinely pushing me to pursue a career in the arts and follow my passion. Experiencing this locality has driven me to provide this experience to others, especially the youth within my school. If I know anything about art or artists, I know that community is vital for success. I have been a part of the "National Art Honor Society" (NAHS) at Cibola High School for the past four years. I've held the leadership positions of Secretary, Vice President, and President this year. Through my time, commitment and passion, I have created a community-based outlet for the members of NAHS. National Art Honor Society is centered around community service and bringing art to the community. The other officers and I have set up numerous activities for the members, such as murals for our school, creating sets for the drama program, painting mirrors in the piano room, and creating decorations for school dances and spirit weeks. I have also set up other community outreach opportunities such as food, laundry drives, and creating first responder "thank you" cards. It is imperative to get involved within the community at a young age because we are the future as youths. We will be the ones to watch our communities change as we grow up into adulthood. We will be the ones to help save it and make changes for the better. By adding small artistic touches and pops of color throughout the school, I hope to create a place where kids want to learn. The reality is that the school can be bleak for many individuals. That is why I attempt to expose the community and the club members to the power both art and community hold. I believe that being involved within one's community should be the most accessible and inclusive activity. When the club is not executing community service projects, I create activities that focus on empowerment and teamwork. I feel proud that I have made a safe space that welcomes students of any background or artistic ability.