Senior Abby Cole

Cole is keeping a positive outlook during her senior year.

   From Student Council to Homecoming queen senior Abby Cole has accomplished much from her freshman year to now. Cole is involved with many clubs that are making a difference in the school; her main contribution is being Executive Student Body President.

   “I’m in the Student Council, Breakfast Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Practical Leadership.”

I was super surprised and I did not at all think that I was going to win

— Senior Abby Cole

    Cole met senior Milly Talati through Student Council while they were representatives for their class. They spent a lot of time together and became friends, and have been ever since.

   “Abby Cole is the sweetest person I have ever met,” Talati said. “We don’t talk every single day, but even so, I know that she always has my back and she is there for me anytime I might need her.”

    Winning Homecoming queen was an eye-opening experience for Cole. It was a sign that her positive personality had made an impact on the student body.     

   “I was super surprised and I did not at all think that I was going to win,” Cole said. “I was honored to be on court and that I had made such an impact on my school that enough people knew who I was. I was really thankful and it was a really encouraging thing to see that so many people liked me for who I was.”

    Being involved with the school and meeting new people has helped Cole see who she is as a person and who she wants to be as a person.

    “The growth from freshman year to senior year made me feel like I’m way more myself and it’s fun to grow and work your way to the top,” Cole said. “I feel like you grow so much and you live without fear of what people think of you.”

    Talati noticed Cole did everything she could to make everyone at school, or someone she’s never met, happy.

    “There is a lot I could say about Abby and her character, but the thing that sticks out the most to me is how inclusive she is,” Talati said. “Abby is someone who will stand up for

you and make sure that your opinions are heard. She has love for every single person in her heart and is truly one of the best people I have ever met.”

    With all of this in mind, Cole has chosen a great future in helping others ahead of her. 

    “I am planning on going to Grand Canyon University to study nursing,” Cole said. “That right now is my plan but it’s not concrete and I haven’t committed to anything. Nursing will for sure be my major and I will possibly minor in Spanish.”

    Math teacher Kellen Laws have observed Cole’s positivity and

see that the school is a better place with her in it. Because of that, Laws knows Cole will have a bright future.

    “Abby is going to accomplish whatever she sets her sights on in the future,” Laws said. “She has such a positive outlook on people and situations that come her way and does it with a smile on her face.”

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