Archived: Senior Questions: Genid Silva - Archived

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Published on: April 25, 2017

  1. If you could describe your life in school in 3 words, what would it be?

Three words that describe my school year are: Stressful, Enjoyable, Memorable.

2. What would you say is your best memory from school?

My best memory would be looking back at all the accomplishments I made as a leader, and all the stories I got to hear from every student.

3. If you could relive a school year, which one would it be and why?

I would definitely relive my 10th grade year because it was the smoothest, chillest, and calmest. It was also the year where I started my leadership in NCAI.

4. Who has impacted you the most in this school?

There are so many people that have influenced me greatly but Ms. Pasker has been one of the people that I have truly connected with. She has poured out to me all her love, all her advice and all the help I needed when I had tough times. She has been such a blessing in my life and I thank her for all she has done for me.

5. What are your likes and dislikes?

My likes are kids, desserts, family, friends, the color pink, sushi, travel, meeting new people, bible class, cacao, rosquillas, bracelets, worship, and God. 

Dislikes are anything that cause me to cringe.

6. What do you plan to study at college? Where do you want to go?

I plan to study elementary education and probably get a minor in theology. I want to go to Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

7. Where do you see yourself ten years from now?

In 10 years I see myself probably working in ministry with teaching: either going to different places around the world, helping or teaching in poor schools, or  working in a children’s ministry.

8. What is something most people don’t know about you?

Most people don’t know that I used to struggle a lot with being accepted and finding a good group of friends .

     9. What is something most people don’t know about you?

My fellow friends and students, enjoy these years of high school. Make lots of friends, don’t stress yourself over stupid little things, try to have fun (with boundaries), make memories, always work as a team, don’t put yourself or anybody else down, smile and laugh a lot, and be thankful for what you have.

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