Hobbies and interests
Field Hockey
Swimming
Guitar
Scuba Diving
Travel And Tourism
Student Council or Student Government
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Community Service And Volunteering
Reading
Biography
Environment
Young Adult
Adventure
I read books multiple times per week
Rebecca Wallace-West
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I'm Rebecca Wallace-West, a student at Frontier Regional School in South Deerfield, Massachusetts. I am passionate about travel and the environment, and love experiencing and learning about other countries and cultures. I hope to study environmental science and biology in college, and then pursue my Ph.D. in marine biology. I am particularly interested in the sustainability of coral reefs, with an eye toward how they support the wider ecosystem, particularly sea life and the cultures that depend on it.
I am a varsity field hockey player and team captain, and have led the team as top scorer to four state playoffs and two Western Massachusetts championships. I am also on the tennis team, and have had one year with track and field. Other than that I love to be in the water, as a swimmer, on snorkeling expeditions, as a certified lifeguard and swim instructor, and as a certified SCUBA diver. I'm also an elected class officer, was named a Best of 60 All-Star, was elected Homecoming Queen by my teachers, and have been chosen as an international youth leader by the Episcopal Church.
I am adopted, biracial, have a genetic condition that impacts the growth of my hair, and am overcoming a tough first semester in high school. All those experiences have made me stronger and more resilient. My grades are now super strong, I have traveled to 42 states and 10 countries, and I have played in 4 state championship tournaments. I can't wait to experience college, and especially look forward to playing field hockey, focusing my studies, and studying abroad, perhaps with a semester at sea.
Education
Frontier Regional
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Zoology/Animal Biology
- Biology, General
- Marine Sciences
- Environmental Geosciences
Career
Dream career field:
marine biology
Dream career goals:
non-profit leader
Lifeguard and Swim Instructor
Greater Holyoke YMCA2022 – Present2 yearsLifeguard and Swim Instructor
Town of Amherst, MA2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Tennis
Varsity2021 – Present3 years
Field Hockey
Varsity2019 – Present5 years
Awards
- Team Captain
- Western Massachusetts champions
- Top scorer
- Best of 60 All Star
- PVIC All Star
- Baystate Games
- College Connection Winning Team
- State Playoffs 4 years in a row
Swimming
Club2013 – 20185 years
Awards
- Gold medal in 100 yard backstroke
Research
Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy
Project Wallacea — Research Fellow2021 – 2021
Arts
Black Cat Theatre
Theatre2014 – 2018
Public services
Advocacy
The Episcopal Church — Official Youth Presence to General Convention2022 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Harry D Thomson Memorial Scholarship
My whole life I’ve been defined by others based on what makes me different at first glance. It’s true that I am a former foster child, adopted, biracial, and look different due to alopecia. But once those imposed definitions started to get in the way of my sense of self, I had to find my voice so that I could claim my identity and forge my own path.
Having to engage in school remotely during Covid, just a semester into high school where I didn't know anybody, was simultaneously devastating, and the challenge I needed to realize I had already developed the resiliency and determination I needed not just to get through the difficult time, but to thrive. Finding my own voice meant learning to self-advocate, claiming my space, and rising above. I didn't even realize I had the skills to do it, but they were there all along.
My true voice tells of one who knows what it is to be judged, and how it feels to fail; but I’m not afraid, because I have learned through it who I truly am. I learned to work hard and rise above. I became the captain of the field hockey team, senior class officer, and an honors student. I am now learning to use my true voice to give voice to the voiceless. I dream of studying environmental science and marine biology to do just that.
A scholarship in the name of Harry D. Thomson would literally make the difference in my being able to attend the college of my dreams, where I have a mentor in Environmental Science and a spot on the field hockey team. Getting to this point hasn't been easy for me, but now I know I have what it takes to make it -- boldly.