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Student of the Week – Adrienne Allmon

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Adrienne (Romero) Allmon – Arvada High School

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Adrienne Allmon is a high school senior at Arvada High School who currently holds a 3.4 GPA. Allmon’s academic achievements include National Honor Society, Honor Roll, and Athletic Honor Roll. Allmon serves as a Student Ambassador, and is active in National Honor Society, Gear Up Football, Black Student Alliance, Athletic Student Leadership, Principal’s Cabinet, Fellow Christian Athletes, Newsroom Class Student Leader, and Student Government. Allmon has been a part of many Arvada High School Fundraisers and community service projects, volunteering her time to do school clean-ups, and supporting school events. Allmon volunteers at Children’s Hospital, Arvada High School, and Youth on Record Art Studio.

Favorite Book: The Hate U Give – by Angie Thomas

Favorite Movie: Black Panther

Favorite Subject: History

Favorite Music: Kid Cudi

Future Career: Business Marketing/Human Resource

Hero: My mom, Tina Romero.

Favorite Hobby: Graphic design, crafts and little projects.

Favorite Social Media Follow: Instagram

Words to live by: “You have to cherish things a different way when you know the clock is ticking.” – by Chadwick Boseman

Community Involvement: Besides volunteering for donation boxes, toy drives, empty bowls, Allmon volunteered for Street for the Kids in the Community; acquired books and care packages for Children’s Hospital; and volunteers at the Youth Art Studio.

Why is Community Involvement important? “Community involvement is so important because it increases the understanding of issues and empowers communities to have a say over decisions that affect others, and themselves.”

If I could improve the world I would…

“end world hunger and try to make a huge change.”

College of choice: “University of Oregon, Colorado State University, Univeristy of Northern Colorado, Metro State University of Denver, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and CMV.”

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