
Hobbies and interests
Acting And Theater
Babysitting And Childcare
Sports
Band
Soccer
Social Justice
American Sign Language (ASL)
Reading
Action
Folklore
Education
I read books multiple times per month
Elizabeth Amos
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Elizabeth Amos
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WinnerBio
My name is Elizabeth Amos, I go to Academy Park High School, I plan on going to West Chester University with a major in Early Education. I’m 17 years old and have wanted to become a teacher for 9 years. I’m a manager for my school's baseball team, the leader of my school's blood drive, a volunteer community helper, etc., and I hope to leave an impact on many lives!
Education
Academy Park High School
High SchoolGPA:
2.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Education, General
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
To become an Elementary Teacher at a school for a couple years and maybe upgrade to a higher education teacher.
- Rita's Italian Ice2023 – 2023
Sales Associate
Aeropostale2023 – 20241 yearSales Associate
Its All Leggings2024 – 20251 yearCrew Member
Raising Canes2025 – Present1 year
Sports
Soccer
Varsity2022 – 20253 years
Baseball
2025 – 20261 year
Arts
Sedelco Musical
TheatreI have been in 5 productions.2022 – 2026
Public services
Volunteering
Community Cleaning — Helper2026 – PresentVolunteering
Red Cross — Leader2023 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Ethan Joner Memorial Scholarship
WinnerEthan was a person of kindness and selflessness, and was full of life. After he passed, I became lost. Reading about his story and knowing him in person, I was determined to make a difference and find a way to help people within my school and community in honor of him and what he stood for. Starting with wanting to become the leader of our school's blood drive.
When I volunteered to manage the blood drive, I knew I wanted to do it for Ethan. I alerted the main office for announcements, hung up posters around the school, spread the word on social media, and coordinated with the Red Cross to ensure we could collect as many donations as possible and on time with scheduling. Doing this made me feel better knowing I was encouraging others to save lives while having Ethan in my heart.
In addition to my work with the blood drive, I had the honor of being a manager for our school baseball team. Ethan would talk to me about baseball every day. The losses, the wins, his teammates, how baseball made him feel, and how much he loved it. When he passed, I wanted to feel closer to him. I wanted to do something he enjoyed while helping the team succeed overall. In my first year as manager, I posted and communicated the schedule, times, plays, etc. on Instagram and Google Classroom, I helped organize the team, brought equipment to the field and back, and learn to count pitches and the book while also having musical.
My desire to help others continued when a couple of my friends hit a rough patch and needed a place to stay, and I let them stay with me for a while, with my mom's consent, and helped them financially and mentally till they could get back on their feet. This continued when two of my other friends and their mother in our community were evicted later on and needed a place to stay. With my mom's support, we made space for them and helped them feel welcome and part of the family until they could get the financial support they needed, while helping them find a safe space in our home.
When winter arrived, I wanted to do more to give back to the community, so I went around shoveling snow with friends for people in my community, and more, especially older adults and those who couldn't do it themselves. It reminded me of Ethan's selfishness and how he always wanted to help others. It was a small but kind gesture to those around me.
Recently, I’ve been spending a lot of time outside, and I’ve noticed how messy the parks, fields, parking lots, and other public spaces have become. Seeing this, I felt like I had to do more, so I’ve been going around Sharon Hill and the Collingdale Field after my practices, picking up trash and offering people a hand if they need. Soon, I hope to join the Junior Council with an idea to start a community trash cleaning program, making the community around us feel cleaner and more comfortable to live in.
So, my experiences as a blood drive leader, a baseball manager, and a supporter in my community have all been based on Ethan's influence and selfishness. I know how much he wanted to help others and his community, and I intend to carry this legacy by dedicating my life to making an impact by spreading the word, keeping my community clean, helping others, and making them feel valued, heard, supported, and safe.