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A Step Above: A Step Above – Ashley Godfrey
Coronado High School
Class of 2013
Aristotle once said that we live in deeds, not years. If our accomplishments are indeed a measure of our integrity, then Coronado High School Student Body President Ashley Godfrey has shown her strength of character many times over. Elegant, assertive and firm in her beliefs, Ashley cherishes the positive role models in her life, cultivating their inspiring wisdom and guidance into a focused optimism that she uses to help others achieve their goals. With courage and confidence on her side and many dreams yet to fulfill, Ashley Godfrey rises to – A Step Above.
Sports/Activities
- Varsity Track and Field, 2009-Present
- Varsity Cross Country, 2009-11
- Bradley Tennis Academy, 2007-10
- Student Body President, 2012
- Class President: Freshman, 2009-10; Sophomore, 2010-11
- Junior Class Representative and First Lady, 2011-12
- Student Council Commission, 2009-10
- Girls State Delegate, 2012
- National Association of Student Councils Delegate, 2009-12
- Blue Ribbon Commission Delegate, 2009-13
- Youth Camp Leader, 2007-Present
Awards/Community Service
- Co-Ed Soccer Champions, 2010-11
- Powder Puff Champions, 2012
- Cross Country Regional and State, 2009-10
- Varsity Track and Field Regional and State, 2009-10
- Most Outstanding Freshman (Cross Country & Track), 2010
- Scholar Athlete, 2009-11
- Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network Walk, 2011-12
- St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital Volunteer, 2009-Present
- Eagle Scout Project Volunteer, 2007-Present
- Zion National Park Volunteer, 2009
- Cougars Care Coordinator, 2009-Present
Accomplishments Most Proud Of: “Representing Coronado High School as Student Body President is my proudest accomplishment to date. Having been highly involved throughout my high school career, I hope to unite the student body and inspire them to reach their fullest potential.”
Part of the Solution: “I believe bullying is one of the greatest issues we face today. With a culmination of hate within social media websites and everyday teenage life pressures, students can become withdrawn socially and academically. I am involved with the ‘Be Kind’ Josh Stevens Foundation program that promotes awareness and inspires children to be more kind more often.”
Improving Student Life: “In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, ‘You must be the change you wish to see in the world.’ That being said, if I could make any change to improve Coronado High School, I must begin with me. Instilling this mindset into the students would not only improve our school, but also society… a mini utopia.”