Kayley Piatz honored
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October 13, 2013 |
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Kayley Piatz |
Kayley Piatz, a senior at Bonners Ferry High
School, is the student of the month selected by
Upsilon Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Women
Educators International.
Kayley, an outgoing and friendly young woman,
likes to work and shows this by excelling in her
classes, working at Subway after school, and
working at Three Mile on weekends. In addition
to attending classes in the morning, she takes
one class, Sports Entertainment Marketing, on
line.
Kayley has especially enjoyed playing basketball
but will be unable to participate this year
because of a torn ACL for which she receives
physical therapy. In order to keep up her
conditioning she does weight training three days
a week.
She also enjoys singing and has been in choir
for three years. Her favorite classes are
government and leadership class in which she
helps organize the assemblies and homecoming
activities.
Her church and church activities are very
important to Kayley. She is active in youth
group activities and spent two weeks in the
Dominican Republic, where she helped clean up a
village and participated in youth ministry
meetings and a festival gathering. That
experience gave her an appreciation for her home
country and the everyday things that are taken
for granted here.
Experiencing another culture has helped form her
future goal of attending Calvary Chapel Bible
College in California to study Inter Culture
Studies and using that training to do mission
work in other countries. As her senior project
she wants to shadow the youth leader at her
church.
Outside of school and her church, Kayley enjoys
“rock crawling” with her dad in the specially
built truck used for that activity. She also
enjoys mud
bogging and smiles when she says getting muddy
is fun.
Kayley’s parents are Jeff and Tia Avery who have
blended a family of seven children and have been
a major influence on her. She also credits the
Jeff Foster family for shaping the person that
she is. |
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