Hobbies and interests
Rock Climbing
Acting And Theater
Choir
Student Council or Student Government
Conservation
Community Service And Volunteering
Reading
Literary Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Young Adult
Women's Fiction
Environment
I read books multiple times per week
Reese Poteralski
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FinalistReese Poteralski
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Nominee1x
FinalistBio
I want to be a part of saving this beautiful world we live in. Looking around and seeing all of the environmental issues we have caused on our planet is frightening to me. Global warming, deforestation, extinction, pollution, a lack of biodiversity, all these things are plaguing our planet. My dream is to be a part, big or small, of saving this beautiful place we get to call home, Earth. I love nature and science and I want to bring these two loves together to make a difference. The best thing I can do for my home is to use my abilities to help save it.
Education
Boyd-Buchanan School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Botany/Plant Biology
- Natural Sciences
- Plant Sciences
Career
Dream career field:
Environmental Science
Dream career goals:
Environmental Scientist or Botanist
Barista
Rembrandt's Coffee House2023 – Present1 yearTeam Member
Smoothie King2021 – 2021FOH Team Member
Chick-Fil-A2020 – 20211 year
Sports
Rock Climbing
2021 – Present3 years
Softball
Varsity2019 – 20212 years
Volleyball
Varsity2019 – 20212 years
Arts
Boyd Buchanan High School Theater
TheatreJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , Tarzan, Beauty and the Beast, Cats2019 – PresentBoyd Buchanan Chorus
Performance Art2019 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Snack Packs Ministry — Volunteer2018 – PresentAdvocacy
Student Government — Secretary/Treasurer2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Dynamic Edge Women in STEM Scholarship
My favorite tech was invented exactly 10 years ago, it is the CRISPR genome editing technology- specifically for plants. I have always been a plant lover. I see much beauty and value in the natural world around us. The Earth is full of beautiful plant life that can offer so much to all of us if we only go outside and seek it. CRISPR allows for plant life to be even more beneficial to those who need it. CRISPR gene editing technology allows plants to be introduced to desirable traits. The plant is directly genetically modified, which takes away the risk of crossing plants which may lead to undesirable traits. This technology has revolutionized agriculture, allowing plants to produce higher-quality products in larger volumes. This technology has so much potential to be used for the betterment of people. By producing more food, food-insecure individuals could be given assistance that would be more difficult without the increase in good-quality crops that CRISPR makes possible.
I plan to contribute research and education to our world. I am planning to major in plant science with a minor in education. I plan to become a horticulturist in a botanical garden; allowing me to study plants and what makes them thrive, and to educate the public about why plants are so important. Environmental issues are very present in our world. Ecosystems are destroyed for projects with the goal of "bettering our country." But while these projects, such as "The Willow Project"- an oil drilling project in Alaska; may benefit the economic state of our nation, they will destroy ecosystems and wreak havoc on our natural world. We only have one Earth, it is our home and we must protect it. I want to use my research and education to open people's eyes to the beauty and importance of our environment. Where would we be without natural organisms? We would not breathe, eat, or drink- we would not live. The environment is what brings us life- so is it fair for us as humans, deeming ourselves superior, to bring death and destruction to the life around us? Nature would thrive without humans. Humans will die without nature. I hope to open people's eyes to this truth, that we must cherish and protect all that is around us. I want to grow plants and help them thrive. And I want to plant seeds in the minds of the people of this world. A seed that will quickly grow into an understanding and appreciation of all of the beauty that is around us.
Szilak Family Honorary Scholarship
I had expected the year 2019 to be a good one. I was so excited about the future and the fun I had ahead of me. But it was not a good year, and I did not happily spend my time with my friends; I spent time in the oncology unit, holding my mother's hand, terrified of losing her.
By the third day, it was already the worst year of my life. On January 3rd, my mom went to the hospital to get an ovarian cyst removed. No one in my family was worried about this procedure, this kind of thing happens to women all the time, and they walk away completely fine. But this feeling changed when we realized the nurse was leading our family into the oncology unit after the surgery. The cyst, which we were not worried about, was the product of ovarian cancer.
I felt like my world shattered. I had never had a time in my life where I had the possibility of losing someone, especially not the woman who brought me into the world. My mom is my rock. She has seen me through every struggle I have experienced. And then, all of a sudden, there is this chance of losing the most important person in my life. I did what most teenagers would do: I shut down.
For months, all I could do was cry and fear the future. I tried to see the good in the situation; they caught it early, and the treatments helped, but it was impossible. All I could think about was how much pain my mom felt, and how I could not do anything to help her. She was so brave throughout the whole time, and I tried so hard to be strong for her, but I could not. I felt so helpless as I watched her lose her hair to chemo and saw her kidneys fail because of the chemo. It ripped me apart to see her feeling so sick every day, and the fact that I could not do anything to relieve what she was dealing with ate away at me.
But it got better, and she got better. She went through 2 months of chemo before they had to stop because of her kidneys. Then after the chemo, they monitored her and continued to treat her in other ways, and she was able to recover. Watching my mom handle such a scary time with such peace was truly inspiring. She never lost hope and she would never let me lose hope. She taught me what true strength is, and how important it is to face the hardships that come my way.
Despite how terrifying of a season this was, I learned and grew so much because of it. I learned to cherish every moment; you don’t realize how much you need people in your life until you have the chance of losing them. The amount of fear I had has fueled me to pour myself into the people in my life so much more than I did before. I also learned the importance of keeping hope for the future. My mom embodied this beautifully, even when I couldn’t understand how she did. She carried on every day with grace and peace, despite the thing that was eating away at her. She never lost her smile or spirit, it was inspiring. My mom showed me what it truly means to be brave, she is and always will be the strongest woman I know, and our experience has forever shaped me into the person I am today.