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A Step Above: Breanna Robinson
Coronado High School
Class of 2012
Finding the right balance in life can be difficult, but Coronado High School senior Breanna Robinson seems to have found hers. With a drive for success both on the soccer field and in the classroom, this aspiring medical student dedicates herself to rigorous study and intensive practice, juggling academic and athletic pursuits with confidence. She’s got a lot on her plate, but she still makes time to help her fellow students and her community, whether it’s tutoring her peers or working with Habitat for Humanity. It’s that selfless attitude and tireless commitment that help make Breanna Robinson – A Step Above.
G.P.A.: 4.8
Sports/Activities:
- JV Women’s Soccer, 2008-09
- Varsity Women’s Soccer, 2009-Present; Team Captain, 2011
- Varsity Track and Field, 2008-Present
- Club Soccer on Heat FC, 2008-Present
- Sprint and Hurdle Captain for Women’s Track and Field, 2010-Present
- Theatre, 2008-09
Awards/Community Service
- Scholar Athlete Award, 2008-Present
- Nevada All-State Academic Team, 2008-Present
- Student of the Month, 2011
- Athlete of the Month, December 2010
- JV Soccer MVP, 2009; Varsity Soccer MVP, 2010 and 2011
- First Team All-Sunrise Conference, 2011
- First Team All-City, 2011
- First Team All-Southeast Division, 2011
- Varsity Track and Field Sprinter MVP, 2009 and 2010; Team MVP, 2011
- Habitat for Humanity Club, 2011-Present
- Math Tutor, 2008-09
- DECA Run for Opportunity, 2010
- Broadway Memories, 2009
Goals & Aspirations: “My goals are to keep straight A’s this year and to be Valedictorian for the Class of 2012. Another goal is to be able to play soccer or run track in college and to hopefully receive scholarships for my achievements. In the future, my goal is to successfully complete college and go into medical school to become a doctor.”
Breanna Looks Up To: “One person I look up to would be my mom. She is such a strong woman and every day she encourages me to keep my head up and never let anyone or anything get me down. My mom wants me to be successful, so she always makes sure I work hard in everything that I do.”
School District Policies: “If I could make a change to Clark County School District Policies, I would want to make our anti-bullying policies stricter. Bullying has become such a problem in school, and I believe something needs to be done. Children who bully other children need to be more harshly punished or else bullying will never end. Children also need to be able to report to their teachers or other adults if they see other children being bullied.”