Hobbies and interests
Community Service And Volunteering
Advocacy And Activism
African American Studies
Babysitting And Childcare
Baking
Board Games And Puzzles
Cooking
Education
Fitness
Forensics
Key Club
Mental Health
Mentoring
Reading
Roller Skating
Sleeping
Social Justice
Social Media
Spending Time With Friends and Family
Soccer
Teaching
Volunteering
Reading
Fantasy
Realistic Fiction
Young Adult
Social Issues
I read books multiple times per month
Sydni Perry
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FinalistSydni Perry
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FinalistBio
As a senior in high school who is on track to get her Associates Degree along with her diploma at the end of this semester, education means a lot to me. I hope to use my education to help others and improve society. After high school, I want to go on to a 4 year university to study elementary education. After college I plan on becoming an elementary teacher to help impact and shape the lives of children, because from the wise words of Whitney Houston, "I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way". I am passionate about making a difference in children’s lives, and I gained my love for this career path through my aunts who are teachers, and constantly volunteering as a teacher's aid in classes at my old schools. I am a great candidate because I am determined to go far in my education.
Education
Antelope Valley College
Associate's degree programSoar High (Students On Academic Rise)
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Education, General
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Sports
Soccer
Club2013 – 20207 years
Public services
Volunteering
Key Club — I was a member and volunteer2019 – 2020
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Career Search Scholarship
It’s 2011, and I’m in the first grade. I’m sitting at my desk talking to my friends while waiting for instructions from my teacher when I’m called to the front of the class. As I approach my teacher’s desk, I try to think of what I might have done to be called up there. Was I talking too loud? Did I forget to put my name on my paper? Did I not turn in my homework?
Contrary to my worries, none of my guesses were correct. My teacher asked, “Sydni, will you please choose a book from my stack and read it to the class?” I go to pick up a book, and as I read to my peers, I think to myself, “I like this! Is this what it’s like to be a teacher?”. The idea intrigued me. As the years went on, whenever someone was asked to read in class, my hand would shoot up in excitement, ready to “teach the class” once again. The opportunity to do something that helps others around me learn and grow excited me at that young age, and as the years progressed, that interest in teaching only grew.
All around me, there were fantastic examples of educators. From my teachers that changed my life, to my aunts who would change the lives of other students, all of these individuals supported my goals of being an educator. Seeing the different paths that education can lead you down, from being a student that skipped a grade and having a brother that was educated in a bilingual school, I learned how important education is to youth.
This generation was born to be the next politicians, leaders, educators, and world changers, and that all starts with a good education and a strong support system. A good education is necessary so these students can grow to be the best they can be in whatever career they go into, and a good support system is essential because it is important that as we grow and learn, we have mentors and individuals around us to look up to so we can think “I can be that and more .” Education sets the foundation for just about everything in life. As someone who knows that they will be an elementary school teacher in the future, I will always advocate for and believe that a good education is one of the most important things an individual can have.
V.C. Willis Foundation Scholarship
It’s 2011, and I’m in the first grade. I’m sitting at my desk talking to my friends while waiting for instructions from my teacher when I’m called to the front of the class. As I approach my teacher’s desk, I try to think of what I might have done to be called up there. Was I talking too loud? Did I forget to put my name on my paper? Did I not turn in my homework?
Contrary to my worries, none of my guesses were correct. My teacher asked, “Sydni, will you please choose a book from my stack and read it to the class?” I go to pick up a book, and as I read to my peers, I think to myself, “I like this! Is this what it’s like to be a teacher?”. The idea intrigued me. As the years went on, whenever someone was asked to read in class, my hand would shoot up in excitement, ready to “teach the class” once again. The opportunity to do something that helps others around me learn and grow excited me at that young age, and as the years progressed, that interest in teaching only grew.
All around me, there were fantastic examples of educators. From my teachers that changed my life, to my aunts who would change the lives of other students, all of these individuals supported my goals of being an educator. Seeing the different paths that education can lead you down, from being a student that skipped a grade and having a brother that was educated in a bilingual school, I learned how important education is to youth.
This generation was born to be the next politicians, leaders, educators, and world changers, and that all starts with a good education and a strong support system. A good education is necessary so these students can grow to be the best they can be in whatever career they go into, and a good support system is essential because it is important that as we grow and learn, we have mentors and individuals around us to look up to so we can think “I can be that and more .” Education sets the foundation for just about everything in life. As someone who knows that they will be an elementary school teacher in the future, I will always advocate for and believe that a good education is one of the most important things an individual can have.