Thursday, October 1, 2015

Student Spotlights

SENIOR SPOTLIGHTS

 Student

     Grace Driggs is a senior at Riverton High School who maintains a 4.0 grade point average. She is the oldest of six children and loves spending time with her family.  She has taken mostly college level classes here at Riverton High. She is enrolled in three Advanced Placement courses this year and has taken and passed five AP classes with high scores in the past.  Grace is the current secretary of the National Honor Society and has earned her academic letter.  She has many talents among them being really good at math. She has used that talent to create a fairly lucrative job of tutoring kids after school.  She loves all sports although she is not involved in any particular sports team. She loves to run and play tennis.
     Grace is very outgoing and friendly.  She was voted 1st attendant at Homecoming this year.  She loves helping people and tries to give service whenever she can.  She is a peer tutor in the special education department.  A perfect day for Grace would be watching the movie “Megamind” and eating corn. She can beat almost anyone on the “name that line in a movie game", especially Disney.  She has plans on serving and LDS mission and attending college to pursue a master’s degree in math or science.             

Student

Howard Scott Jacobson III is his full name but everybody calls him Trace.  Trace is a senior at Riverton High School who maintains a 4.0 grade point average. He scored 33 out of 36 on his ACT.  Trace likes to challenge himself in school. A majority of his classes are honors or college level classes. He has received two academic letter awards. Trace has been very involved in sports at Riverton High. He has lettered in track and basketball and has played on the golf and baseball teams for two years.  He is planning on continuing to play basketball for Riverton in his senior year. In addition to all his participation in sports, he is a member of Health Occupations Club and the National Honor Society.  He has received his   Eagle Scout award and has volunteered for the Make A Wish foundation. He plans on serving an LDS mission and attending the University of Utah to major in Biology and eventually become an Orthopedic Surgeon.  His goal is to have a great family and a wonderful career.


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