Alyssa George.

Q: Name? 

A: Alyssa George. 

Q: Class Rank? 

A: 10th. 

Q: Parents’ Names? 

A: Darren and Katrina George. 

Q: Future Plans?

A: I will be attending Erie Community College to become a clinical lab technician. 

Q: Honors and Awards?

A: Some honors and awards I have received would be receiving a women in STEM scholarship from a college, being in the top ten,and being the student of the month.

Q: Activities and Sports?

A: I've participated in track, cross country, student government, National Honor Society, Spanish club, best buddies, math team and band.

Q: What is your proudest achievement?

A: My proudest achievement would probably be getting out of my comfort zone, becoming the National Honor Society secretary and giving a speech at inductions as talking in front of large crowds has always been incredibly difficult for me. 

Q: What will you miss most about school?

A: I will miss seeing all of my friends, especially all of the underclassmen who I am leaving behind.

Q: What’s the most important lesson you learned in high school?

A: The most important lesson high school has taught me is that you always need to try your best and take a step out of your comfort zone. 

Q: What do you hope your life looks like in 10 years? 

A: In ten years I'd like to be married and settled down, with a stable job that I love doing. 

Q: Who inspires you to do your best? 

A: My brothers inspire me to do my best as I have always looked up to them and because they are always supportive and encourage me in all that I do. 

Q: If you could tell your eighth grade self one thing, what would it be?

A: I would tell my 8th grade self to get your assignments done on time, be kind to everyone, and have fun with all of your peers before it's all over.