My name is Ellen Town and I am in the Class of 2025. I am an OH/DS from New Boston, Michigan. I am a 4.3 GPA, multi-sport athlete having played softball for 10 years, basketball for 8 years and volleyball for 6 years where I truly found my passion. At New Boston Huron High School, I was a starter for both the varsity volleyball and varsity softball teams since my freshman year. I have also been a 6 rotation starter for my club team for the past 5 years as well as my 3 years in high school. I am the president of my schools Student Council and I am in many other clubs such as National Honor Society, Class Council, Link Crew, Chief Pride, and the Cooking & Baking Club. I have learned to budget my time effectively between being a multi-sport athlete, prioritizing my grades, working a part time job and always making time for my family and friends.
My future goals are to graduate with a degree in Business and pursue a career in Real Estate. I am dedicated and hard working both in the classroom and on the volleyball court. I am hoping for an opportunity to attend a school with a great business program, and my dream is to have volleyball be a major part of my college experience.
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