
Hobbies and interests
Dance
Tap Dancing
Girl Scouts
National Honor Society (NHS)
Babysitting And Childcare
Ballet
Baking
Pediatrics
Nursing
Fitness
Bailey Meeves
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Bailey Meeves
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WinnerBio
I am a competitive dancer and have been dancing for almost 15 years now. I teach at my studio and am the top officer at my high school. I also love babysitting, staying active, and spending time with friends and family. I grew up participating in all the activities and sports I possibly could including Girl Scouts where I have earned the bronze, silver, and gold awards. I hope to become a pediatric nurse after college to continue helping kids around the world.
Education
Waller H S
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Practice
Dream career goals:
Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
Hello, my name is Bailey Meeves and I would love to be considered for this scholarship. I have an older brother and two dogs, but I spend most of my time at school, or at the dance studio. I have been a competitive dancer at Fairfield Dance Center for twelve years now and am also the highest ranked officer on the varsity drill team at my high school. In the past, I have also participated in my school sports teams, including volleyball, basketball, track, and softball, as well as being a member in student council, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. As you can see, I like to stay pretty active and involved with my community. In my free time, I volunteer at food drives, babysit, and go to girl scout events. Yes, I am also a Girl Scout in the San Jacinto council.
As a member of troop 109004, I have learned so many great leadership skills and teaching techniques that have helped me throughout my high school journey and will continue to help me as I get older. Working with others can be difficult sometimes, but I have learned how to work with people and how to be efficient. I have earned my Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as held multiple leadership roles in my troop and have participated in National Girl Scout meetings. Aside from learning social skills, I have worked with others to build basketball courts for my community, picnic benches and tables for our local pet shelter, organized a book drive, food drive, and toiletry drive for those in need, and have always been there to volunteer whenever anyone needs help. Throughout these service projects, I have been a volunteer that just does what I'm told, but have also been the organizer and main leader of some events. I had over one hundred volunteer hours just this past year, and hope to continue serving my community to make that number even higher.
Even as a leader on my dance team and other organizations I am in, I have found that knowing how to work with others efficiently is the biggest challenge. Everybody brings their own ideas to the table and you have to be open-minded and grateful for their help. Sometimes you do have to take charge to get things done, but being that person people can go to to ask for help is very important. I work with a lot of kids my age and adults, which can make it a little more challenging, but I have learned how to handle myself and how to respect others while still making my voice heard in order to help the community in the best way possible.
I do live an extremely busy life, but I do what I love. I plan on going to Texas Tech to get a bachelors degree in nursing, so I can continue to help those around me. I love working with others, especially kids, which is why I'm striving to be a pediatric nurse. Helping my community and the people I love has always been a big part of my life and having a profession in the medical field will allow me to do that. I have always been the friend people consider the "mom" of the group because I am always prepared, and they all feel comfortable coming up to me and talking about whatever is on their mind. I have close relationships with the people I love and would do anything to help those around me.
Sammy Ochoa Memorial Scholarship
Hello, my name is Bailey Meeves and I would love to be considered for this scholarship. I have an older brother and two dogs, but I spend most of my time at school, or at the dance studio. I have been a competitive dancer at Fairfield Dance Center for twelve years now and am also the highest ranked officer on the varsity drill team at my high school. In the past, I have also participated in my school sports teams, including volleyball, basketball, track, and softball, as well as being a member in student council, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. As you can see, I like to stay pretty active and involved with my community. In my free time, I volunteer at food drives, babysit, and go to girl scout events. Yes, I am also a Girl Scout in the San Jacinto council.
As a member of troop 109004, I have learned so many great leadership skills and teaching techniques that have helped me throughout my high school journey and will continue to help me as I get older. Working with others can be difficult sometimes, but I have learned how to work with people and how to be efficient. I have earned my Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as held multiple leadership roles in my troop and have participated in National Girl Scout meetings. Aside from learning social skills, I have worked with others to build basketball courts for my community, picnic benches and tables for our local pet shelter, organized a book drive, food drive, and toiletry drive for those in need, and have always been there to volunteer whenever anyone needs help. Throughout these service projects, I have been a volunteer that just does what I'm told, but have also been the organizer and main leader of some events. I had over one hundred volunteer hours just this past year, and hope to continue serving my community to make that number even higher.
Even as a leader on my dance team and other organizations I am in, I have found that knowing how to work with others efficiently is the biggest challenge. Everybody brings their own ideas to the table and you have to be open-minded and grateful for their help. Sometimes you do have to take charge to get things done, but being that person people can go to to ask for help is very important. I work with a lot of kids my age and adults, which can make it a little more challenging, but I have learned how to handle myself and how to respect others while still making my voice heard in order to help the community in the best way possible.
I do live an extremely busy life, but I do what I love. I plan on going to Texas Tech to get a bachelors degree in nursing, so I can continue to help those around me. I love working with others, especially kids, which is why I'm striving to be a pediatric nurse. Helping my community and the people I love has always been a big part of my life and having a profession in the medical field will allow me to do that. I have always been the friend people consider the "mom" of the group because I am always prepared, and they all feel comfortable coming up to me and talking about whatever is on their mind. I have close relationships with the people I love and would do anything to help those around me.
F.E. Foundation Scholarship
Hello, my name is Bailey Meeves and I would love to be considered for this scholarship. I have an older brother and two dogs, but I spend most of my time at school, or at the dance studio. I have been a competitive dancer at Fairfield Dance Center for twelve years now and am also the highest ranked officer on the varsity drill team at my high school. In the past, I have also participated in my school sports teams, including volleyball, basketball, track, and softball, as well as being a member in student council, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. As you can see, I like to stay pretty active and involved with my community. In my free time, I volunteer at food drives, babysit, and go to girl scout events. Yes, I am also a Girl Scout in the San Jacinto council.
As a member of troop 109004, I have learned so many great leadership skills and teaching techniques that have helped me throughout my high school journey and will continue to help me as I get older. Working with others can be difficult sometimes, but I have learned how to work with people and how to be efficient. I have earned my Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as held multiple leadership roles in my troop and have participated in National Girl Scout meetings. Aside from learning social skills, I have worked with others to build basketball courts for my community, picnic benches and tables for our local pet shelter, organized a book drive, food drive, and toiletry drive for those in need, and have always been there to volunteer whenever anyone needs help. Throughout these service projects, I have been a volunteer that just does what I'm told, but have also been the organizer and main leader of some events. I had over one hundred volunteer hours just this past year, and hope to continue serving my community to make that number even higher.
Even as a leader on my dance team and other organizations I am in, I have found that knowing how to work with others efficiently is the biggest challenge. Everybody brings their own ideas to the table and you have to be open-minded and grateful for their help. Sometimes you do have to take charge to get things done, but being that person people can go to to ask for help is very important. I work with a lot of kids my age and adults, which can make it a little more challenging, but I have learned how to handle myself and how to respect others while still making my voice heard in order to help the community in the best way possible.
I do live an extremely busy life, but I do what I love. I plan on going to Texas Tech to get a bachelors degree in nursing, so I can continue to help those around me. I love working with others, especially kids, which is why I'm striving to be a pediatric nurse. Helping my community and the people I love has always been a big part of my life and having a profession in the medical field will allow me to do that. I have always been the friend people consider the "mom" of the group because I am always prepared, and they all feel comfortable coming up to me and talking about whatever is on their mind. I have close relationships with the people I love and would do anything to help those around me.
Valentine Scholarship
Hello, my name is Bailey Meeves and I would love to be considered for this scholarship. I have an older brother and two dogs, but I spend most of my time at school, or at the dance studio. I have been a competitive dancer at Fairfield Dance Center for twelve years now and am also the highest ranked officer on the varsity drill team at my high school. In the past, I have also participated in my school sports teams, including volleyball, basketball, track, and softball, as well as being a member in student council, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. As you can see, I like to stay pretty active and involved with my community. In my free time, I volunteer at food drives, babysit, and go to girl scout events. Yes, I am also a Girl Scout in the San Jacinto council.
As a member of troop 109004, I have learned so many great leadership skills and teaching techniques that have helped me throughout my high school journey and will continue to help me as I get older. Working with others can be difficult sometimes, but I have learned how to work with people and how to be efficient. I have earned my Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as held multiple leadership roles in my troop and have participated in National Girl Scout meetings. Aside from learning social skills, I have worked with others to build basketball courts for my community, picnic benches and tables for our local pet shelter, organized a book drive, food drive, and toiletry drive for those in need, and have always been there to volunteer whenever anyone needs help. Throughout these service projects, I have been a volunteer that just does what I'm told, but have also been the organizer and main leader of some events. I had over one hundred volunteer hours just this past year, and hope to continue serving my community to make that number even higher.
Even as a leader on my dance team and other organizations I am in, I have found that knowing how to work with others efficiently is the biggest challenge. Everybody brings their own ideas to the table and you have to be open-minded and grateful for their help. Sometimes you do have to take charge to get things done, but being that person people can go to to ask for help is very important. I work with a lot of kids my age and adults, which can make it a little more challenging, but I have learned how to handle myself and how to respect others while still making my voice heard in order to help the community in the best way possible.
I do live an extremely busy life, but I do what I love. I plan on going to Texas Tech to get a bachelors degree in nursing, so I can continue to help those around me. I love working with others, especially kids, which is why I'm striving to be a pediatric nurse. Helping my community and the people I love has always been a big part of my life and having a profession in the medical field will allow me to do that. I have always been the friend people consider the "mom" of the group because I am always prepared, and they all feel comfortable coming up to me and talking about whatever is on their mind. I have close relationships with the people I love and would do anything to help those around me.
DeeAnn Denney Memorial Girl Scout Scholarship
WinnerHello, my name is Bailey Meeves and I would love to be considered for this scholarship. I have an older brother and two dogs, but I spend most of my time at school, or at the dance studio. I have been a competitive dancer at Fairfield Dance Center for twelve years now and am also the highest ranked officer on the varsity drill team at my high school. In the past, I have also participated in my school sports teams, including volleyball, basketball, track, and softball, as well as being a member in student council, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. As you can see, I like to stay pretty active and involved with my community. In my free time, I volunteer at food drives, babysit, and go to girl scout events. Yes, I am also a Girl Scout in the San Jacinto council.
As a member of troop 109004, I have learned so many great leadership skills and teaching techniques that have helped me throughout my high school journey and will continue to help me as I get older. Working with others can be difficult sometimes, but I have learned how to work with people and how to be efficient. I have earned my Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as held multiple leadership roles in my troop and have participated in National Girl Scout meetings. Aside from learning social skills, I have worked with others to build basketball courts for my community, picnic benches and tables for our local pet shelter, organized a book drive, food drive, and toiletry drive for those in need, and have always been there to volunteer whenever anyone needs help. Throughout these service projects, I have been a volunteer that just does what I'm told, but have also been the organizer and main leader of some events. I had over one hundred volunteer hours just this past year, and hope to continue serving my community to make that number even higher.
Even as a leader on my dance team and other organizations I am in, I have found that knowing how to work with others efficiently is the biggest challenge. Everybody brings their own ideas to the table and you have to be open-minded and grateful for their help. Sometimes you do have to take charge to get things done, but being that person people can go to to ask for help is very important. I work with a lot of kids my age and adults, which can make it a little more challenging, but I have learned how to handle myself and how to respect others while still making my voice heard in order to help the community in the best way possible.
I do live an extremely busy life, but I do what I love. I plan on going to Texas Tech to get a bachelors degree in nursing, so I can continue to help those around me. I love working with others, especially kids, which is why I'm striving to be a pediatric nurse. Helping my community and the people I love has always been a big part of my life and having a profession in the medical field will allow me to do that. I have always been the friend people consider the "mom" of the group because I am always prepared, and they all feel comfortable coming up to me and talking about whatever is on their mind. I have close relationships with the people I love and would do anything to help those around me.