Senior Spotlight-Maygen Reed PDF Print E-mail

September 26, 2010

By Taylor Binando

“Reed has an indescribable, random, crazy personality and knows how to cheer everyone up,” said junior Haley Beck.

Reed has been a good friend to so many different people throughout her high school career at Webberville.

An individual she is going to miss after graduation is Jenny Bloom, because she is such an influential person, “she’s always been there to support me. She loves you for who you are,” said Reed.

Reed is focused in succeeding with her goals and her education to pursue her dreams.


Reed plans to go to college at Alma College for Pre-Med and double major in Biology and Business Administration.    Later, she hopes to transfer to Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine to become an Emergency Room Physician. That is something that has always interested her.


Reed’s favorite teacher last year was Ms. Sarah Sheppard because she has a very unique teaching style.


She enjoys science because it allows her to experiment with her own ideas, predictions, and analyze data, which she loves to do.


Reed was involved in many extracurricular activities. Some of them include girl’s golf for one year, Spanish club for three years, and class club for four years.


Her favorite year of high school is her senior year because there have been so many changes for the better. She has made many new friends this year and there have been many people that made a major impact in her life this year that she will never forget.


One of Reed’s major role models would be Mrs. Carol Huschke-Bowen and her mother. They have shown the importance of achieving your goals in life and not allowing anything to come in the way of achieving them.


Reed is the daughter of Larry and Chari Reed, and has one brother, Justin.


Reed is the most excited about all the great memories that have been started and all the new ones that will come before she heads off to college which will start a new chapter of her life.

“To all the underclassmen, make sure you do all your work on time. It doesn’t help to get behind. Take high school seriously, but not too serious, because it goes by WAY too fast,” said Reed.

 

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