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Class of 2022 Spotlight: Tatum Godwin

  • theknightspost
  • Jan 26, 2022
  • 1 min read

by Gabby Beddingfield


 

Tatum Godwin is now a senior at Greenfield School, but she has been a member of the Greenfield family since she was in fifth grade. During her time here, she has participated in many clubs, including Headbands of Hope, Buddies not Bullies, Environmental Club, Ronald McDonald House, FCA, and Drama Club. She has been a part of our tennis, soccer, cheerleading, track and field, and basketball teams.

When asked what she considered her greatest accomplishment at Greenfield, Tatum said, “I would say my greatest accomplishment would probably be starting the school cheerleading team and starting my own club here on campus.”

When asked what she will miss most about Greenfield, Tatum said, “Probably my friends and the teachers that have made a big impact on me.” When asked who impacted her the most during her time at Greenfield, and what impact they had on her, Tatum said, “I would probably say Mrs. Green, just because she always believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself, and she just made sure I was always okay, and she was just someone I could always go talk to about anything.”

Tatum will attend Barton College in the fall, and we wish her the best of luck!

 
 
 

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