Hobbies and interests
Birdwatching
Music Composition
Music Theory
Band
Orchestra
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Oboe
Reading
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Biology
Ecology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physics
Reading
Young Adult
Academic
Science Fiction
Environment
I read books daily
Kade Jackson
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WinnerBio
I am a highly-motivated and passionate individual with a love for all things nature and space! I love serving my community and advocating for the environment. When I’m not playing the oboe, conducting my school’s marching band, or composing music, you’ll probably find me birdwatching, researching astrobiology, or reading a novel. “Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley.”
Education
Byron P Steele Ii High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology
- Biological and Physical Sciences
- Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Career
Dream career field:
Astrobiology
Dream career goals:
Founder and President
Steele Birding Society2023 – Present1 yearTeaching/lab assistant
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD STEMKAMP2023 – 2023
Sports
Marching Band
Varsity2020 – Present4 years
Awards
- Featured soloist
- Head drum major
- Outstanding Band Member award
Research
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Self-guided — Project leader and sole researcher2022 – Present
Arts
Self-guided
Music"We Are" for string orchestra, "Alpenglow" for string orchestra and cello soloist, "Ebullitions" for string orchestra and brass ensemble, "Eversonder" for advanced concert band, "Enigma in D Minor" for oboe and piano2018 – PresentBand (high school, District, Region, Area)
Music2016 – PresentYouth Orchestras of San Antonio
Music2019 – Present
Public services
Public Service (Politics)
Northcliffe Public Improvement District (PID) community team — Data analyst/presenter/environmental advocate/graphic designer2023 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Top of the Mountain Memorial Scholarship
Winner1. A ring of viridescent trees tower over a shimmering azure lake, the evening sun casting purple and orange hues over the shimmering ripples of the water below. I watch as the last hints of light disappear over the horizon.
In March 2023, I joined community efforts to save this land, a now-defunct golf course, from development into hundreds of apartment units and townhomes.
I began speaking at city council meetings and volunteering as a data analyst/graphic designer for the land conservation team, forging new relationships with many community members as I advocated for the natural world. Every time I step outside now, I am greeted by a smiling face; this is the community that has flourished in the face of unsustainable development.
My passion for birdwatching proved to be beneficial as I worked to present an ornithological survey to the city council, advocating on behalf of the Chimney Swifts I observed hunting and dwelling on the land. Securing an international birding hotspot designation from eBird for this stretch of land further strengthened our cause. I also wrote and presented an original poem at the following council meeting in an attempt to illustrate the land's significance.
Every hour spent working in spreadsheets, writing speeches, and developing maps for proposals propelled me into the next as I kept our ultimate goal in mind. Long summer hours spent going door-to-door to hear every community member’s voice reminded me of why we were fighting in the first place: yes, to conserve land, but to also conserve our home. I have dedicated almost 100 hours to this effort, and I will not stop fighting until my city recognizes the necessity of land conservation.
My community feels like home now. My neighbors feel like family. I know I will never stop fighting to preserve natural environments and protect wildlife.
As I turn my gaze toward a dual Ecology/Astrophysics degree, conservation will remain at the forefront of my mind. Upon entering college next fall, I will join my school's environmental advocacy and birdwatching groups to further my environmental dedication.
I refuse to stand down and let society turn grass into roads, forests into neighborhoods, and lakes into parking lots. Concrete jungles have no place in my world.
2. "One voice can make a difference." I have no memory of where I first heard this quote, but it has become my personal motto.
Every time I hear of unsustainable development or the intensifying effects of climate change, I remind myself: if not me, then who? Who will take charge to defend nature? Who will bring to the forefront the many environmental oversights plaguing American policymaking today?
I channel my anger at environmental destruction instead into proactivity, for how can I anticipate change if I myself am not campaigning for our society to embrace sustainability?
I founded my high school's first-ever birding society with one goal in mind: to help others understand the simple beauty that lies in the soft beat of a hawk's wing, in the swaying path of a falling leaf, or in the flowing ripples of a calm lake. It is this goal that will forever propel me forward, inspiring me to continue fostering not only a love of nature in others but to keep advocating for conservation, giving a voice to that which is unable to speak for itself.
I have seen firsthand how one voice can make a difference. It is this quote that inspires me to keep pressing forward, and I would be remiss not to share it with the world as I place it atop my mountain.