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A Step Above: Andrea Perea

Silverado High School
Class of 2012

Confidence, passion and hard work can take us to great heights, and Silverado High School senior Andrea Perea is aiming higher than many dare to dream. A lifelong dedication to competitive gymnastics has brought her much recognition and scholarship offers from all over the country, including the U.S. Air Force Academy. But realizing her full potential also means being a role model to peers and striving to inspire self assurance and strong values in all those around her. There’s nothing that can’t be conquered by a positive attitude, and knowing that helps place Andrea Perea – A Step Above.

G.P.A.: 4.6
Sports/Activities/Community Service

  • Competitive Gymnastics, 2005-Present
  • Silverado Orchestra Ensemble, 2008-09
  • Silverado Advanced Orchestra, 2009-Present
  • Mu Alpha Theta (Math Tutoring Club; 2009-Present
  • Member of Junior Class Committee, 2010-11
  • Member of Senior Class Committee, 2011-Present
  • St. Viator Youth Group and Core Team Member, 2011-Present
  • St. Viator Confirmation Leader, 2011-Present
  • Viatorian Youth Congress, August 2011
  • Leader for 8th Grade Retreat at St. Viator Middle School, 2011
  • “Have a Nice Day Project” Founder and Leader, 2009-Present


Awards

  • Nevada All Around State Gymnastics Champion, 2005-06 & 2008-10
  • Regional All Around Gymnastics Champion, 2008 & 2011
  • Western National Gymnastics Qualifier, 2010-11
  • Western National Beam Champion, 2011
  • Third All Around Western National Gymnastics Champion, 2011
  • Student of the Month, 2008-10
  • Academic Letter, 2008-11
  • Straight A Honor Roll, 2006-Present

Accomplishments Most Proud Of: “Part of the application process for the Air Force Academy is obtaining at least two Congressional Nominations. I applied for three and received all three. The fact that I demonstrated the confidence and qualities necessary to attend the prestigious Air Force Academy makes me exceedingly proud.”

Andrea is Successful Because: “The main reason I am successful is all the support I receive from everybody in my life, above all my family. My parents and my brothers have always been there to provide encouragement, love and advice. It is because of them and their examples that I am very goal oriented, I never quit and I always push myself to rise above expectations.”

Part of the Solution: “One key issue with teens is the ‘need’ for materialistic things, such as the latest iPods, phones, laptops, etc. I think kids need to appreciate what they have and demonstrate a more grateful attitude towards the things others are not so lucky to have. I wish people would take the time to read a good book or attend an incredible philharmonic orchestra concert.”

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