West Liberty-Salem High School has announced that Ava Chamberlain and Aaron Campbell are their December Seniors of the Month.
Ava Chamberlain is the daughter of Lee and Heather Chamberlain.
School Activities and Awards:
Varsity Football and Basketball Cheer, Choir, Show Choir, Musical, NHS, Student Council, Link Crew, Spanish Club, Chess Club and FFA.
If I were principal for a day:
If I were principal for a day, I would give everyone a 5-point bonus slip. I am always looking for a bonus opportunity.
Favorite school memory:
My favorite school memory is participating in our spring musical every year!
People who have been an inspiration to me include:
My parents
Because: My mom and dad have shaped me, supported me, and loved me through all that I have participated in. Their hearts for service and Godly example inspire me in my own walk with Jesus and have provided me with a firm foundation for whatever life may bring.
Lately, I have been reading:
I have been reading my Bible, the Book of Luke for the month of December as well as research articles in English.
My advice to parents:
As I reflect on my high school career, I realize that without the push from my parents, I would not have accomplished all that I have. While high school is difficult and we all deserve some slack, my advice to parents is to continue to push your kids. Show them their full potential, and encourage them to achieve it. Sometimes we need our eyes opened to our own capabilities!
My biggest regret:
I do not have any regrets!
Next year I will be:
Next year I will be attending Miami University with a major in Psychology on a Pre-medical track.
Aaron Campbell is the son of Lacey and Jason Campbell.
School Activities and Awards:
During school, I am in: Football, Track, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, National Honors Society, Design Team, Quick Recall, Calculus Club, and Physics Club. I have won the Sport Hustle Award x3 and attended the Academic Awards Banquet for 3years
If I were principal for a day:
We would have another tech-free day. Also, I would bring back the climbing wall and hold a go-cart race on the track.
Favorite school memory:
The off-topic discussions during class and having lunch outside with parents.
People who have been an inspiration to me include: Mom and Dad
Because: They have always been there to support me. They taught me how to work hard and pursue my dreams. They have pushed me and strengthened me into the person I am today.
Lately, I have been reading: Modern Principles of Economics Sixth Edition for my online college class.
My advice to parents: Spend quality time with your kids and get the most from every moment, because the school years go by very quickly. Be your kids loudest supporter.
My biggest regret: Not doing homework during study hall.
Next year I will be: Majoring in Mechanical Engineering at an undecided university.