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Freshman Spotlight: Ella Walston

  • theknightspost
  • May 10, 2023
  • 1 min read

by Emily Barnes


Ella Walston has been a member of Greenfield school since 5th grade and before coming here, she went to Wells Elementary. At Greenfield, Ella has played volleyball and soccer. She also played for WYSA for four years. She enjoys playing on both of the teams and likes being an active student.

Ella’s favorite class she has taken at Greenfield is Honors English with Mr. Benoit. When she grows up, she wants to be a child psychologist or counselor. She said she wants to be a child psychologist because “I want to help people and I am very social.” Her dream college is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her favorite thing about Greenfield is the small class sizes and the people.

Ella loves being academically involved with Greenfield and loves volunteering in her community. She said, “my favorite volunteering opportunity was Camp Sunshine over the summer.” Her peers describe her as kind, hardworking and determined. Ella never gives up even if the problem is significant and takes pride in what she does. She is one of the many amazing students who attend Greenfield.

 
 
 

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