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are her favorite subjects in school. With her full schedule, she utilizes the WHS “Smart Lunch” program to stay on top of her academic responsibilities. She also belongs to the school Photography Club, and hopes to utilize that interest as part of a future career. “I want to explore my interests in writing and photography, become a member of my high school yearbook or newspaper staff, attend one of the excellent North Carolina universities, major in communication or journalism, and possibly become a photo journalist after college graduation,” she said. In the meantime, she stays focused on school, playing soccer and continuing her many volunteer activities – including tutoring younger students. “I find it very fulfilling to tutor elementary and middle school students – it is so amazing to see their skills improve and know that I might have played a small part,” she

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said. “I also love when I show up and the kids are so happy to see me!” Such sentiments certainly make her mother proud. “Addison does an amazing job balancing her

rigorous 10th Grade schedule with club meetings, volunteering and soccer,” she said. “I am so proud to see what a productive, giving young lady Addison has become.”

I find it very fulfilling to tutor elementary and middle school students – it is so amazing to see their skills improve and know that I might have played a small part. ADDISON HAGARTY WHS SOPHOMORE, TUTOR, AND COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER

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