Angelina Pouhe from the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders has a bright future. Author: Bryan Mays Updated: 10:43 PM CDT June 27, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas Many young people who are making the transition from eighth to ninth grade are focused on summer plans, the latest social media craze or the popular celebrity of the moment.
That is not the case for the R Bank Our Future Award winner for the month of June.
Angelina Pouhe excels both in and out of the classroom. She is an A-plus student with her sights set on changing the world. Success in the classroom is so important to me because I hope to be a politician someday. It is a big dream, but I hope to become a presidential candidate and hopefully president. I know that working hard is very important to do this, said Pouhe.
This 16-year-old hopes to become a teacher after college and work with children dealing with autism. Author: Bryan Mays Updated: 11:08 PM CDT April 25, 2021
CEDAR PARK, Texas Averie Varnell truly cares about helping others. The Vista Ridge student spends a lot of her spare time volunteering with younger students. I mean, just with the state of the world right now, just this past year has been really hard for a lot of people . so even the slightest things can mean a lot to people right now, Varnell said.
Varnell has made such an impact that her teacher, Amy Krantz, actually nominated her for April s R Bank Our Future Award.