What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why?
The most influential book I have ever read is Mere Christianity. It gave me the platform to share the word of God to an unbeliever very close to my heart. It also gave me the confidence to spread God’s word and to understand the word of Christ in a new light.
What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva?
My very favorite and funniest moment at Geneva is not surprisingly about Mac Brock. It was seventh grade and the whole class had just sat down for Mrs. Clifford’s Dialectic Class. Next thing I know, I see Mac stick a pen in the electrical outlet. Then the pen exploded and all the power went out. Don’t worry….he is still alive.
What will you miss most when you leave Geneva?
The thing I will miss most about Geneva is the community and all the people I have grown up with since kindergarten. I will miss the same kind faces I’ve seen for 13 years I’ve been at Geneva and the support I get from our Christian community.
Who has influenced you most while at Geneva? How?
The person who has influenced me the most at Geneva is Mrs. Jeffcoat. She is a person I feel I can tell anything to without judgment and with a godly outlook on how I should handle every situation.
What does being a Geneva student mean to you?
Being a Geneva student means to me that I am held to a higher standard in many aspects. I consider myself very fortunate to receive such a unique and special education among people I truly love.
How would you encourage a Geneva kindergartner to persevere in school?
I would encourage them by really emphasizing how important it is to give their all in school but to also have a balance of having fun and being social with the people around them. School shouldn’t feel like a job, you should be able to make some amazing memories along the way.
What about Geneva do you hope never changes?
I hope Geneva never loses its feeling of family and being a small community. It’s always felt like such a safe and loving environment for me to grow up in.