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Class of 2022 Spotlight: Leah Stephenson

  • theknightspost
  • Feb 9, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 15, 2022

by Jordan Corts


 

Meet Leah Stephenson, one of many seniors attending Greenfield this year. Leah has been attending Greenfield since 7th grade. She’s been in numerous clubs including DEI, CFA, headbands of hope, National Honors Society, and Environmental Club, as well as being apart of the swim team.

Leah has now committed to UNCW, and when asked who was one teacher who especially helped her out she answered “Mrs. Lupton definitely helped me out last year in chemistry. I am not the best at math and science, but she pushed me to do my best and took the time to make sure I understood what we were learning. She really cares about her students, and I appreciate that so much."

Though Leah will soon be leaving for college, she’ll never forget the memories she made here at Greenfield, such as her 9th grade bonding trip to Busch Gardens during Hall-O-Scream. When asked if she had anything to teach her peers from her time at Greenfield, she advised to make friends and use your time wisely, as grades aren’t everything. Everyone at Greenfield School will be wishing you luck Leah, remember you’ll always have a home at Greenfield!

Below: Senior Leah Stephenson; photo courtesy of Leah Stephenson.


 
 
 

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