Senior Stories: Syncerely Kelly
Senior Stories: Syncerely Kelly
“Syncerely is a dedicated student who has high standards for herself,” said teacher Erin Huber. “She sets difficult goals and then rises to the challenge and continually reaches for the next accomplishment. She is kind to everyone, a hard worker and thoughtful about how she interacts with the world and what she wants for her future.”
RHS senior Syncerely Kelly is planning to attend Bethany Lutheran College to major in Biology, before continuing on to medical school to become an assistant anesthesiologist. She is looking forward to living on her own and getting a dog while she works to complete her degree and begin working in the medical field.
Syncerely has been a dancer for the last ten years, and is hoping to find a studio near her college so she can continue dancing. Her favorite thing about school is making friends and meeting new people. She is especially thankful for her teacher, Ms. Huber. “She has always been there for anything I needed her for, school-related or not,” said Syncerely.
If Syncerely could travel anywhere, she would like to experience New York. Her friends would describe her as kind, compassionate and stubborn.
She offered good advice for incoming freshmen: “Don’t procrastinate! Catching up is harder than just doing the assignment when you get it.”
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“Juan brings positivity wherever he goes,” said ELL teacher JoHanna Andrews. “Despite not being at Richfield High School for all four years, he has really helped create an inclusive community amongst our new-to-Richfield ELL students.”
“Trey is remarkably gracious,” said counselor and Track & Field coach Jessica Okey. “He always takes the time to thank people who have helped or supported him. He is kind, respectful and joyful.”
“Bruce is a smart, reflective and caring senior,” said RHS kitchen assistant Sarah Jesperson. “Bruce has grown up so much over this past year and I am so very proud of him for finishing the year strong and deciding to apply to college. Bruce overcame so much to get to this point in life and I know his future will be bright! Keep shooting for the stars Bruce, I know you will do great things!"
“Syncerely is a dedicated student who has high standards for herself,” said teacher Erin Huber. “She sets difficult goals and then rises to the challenge and continually reaches for the next accomplishment. She is kind to everyone, a hard worker and thoughtful about how she interacts with the world and what she wants for her future."