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Course(s)
Art, Biology, Literature, Spanish, Theology, U.S. History
Education History
• Attended High School in Virginia, class of 2019.
• Currently attending Richard Bland College class of 2021
Awards
• Amaia was recruited into the Science National Honors Society in high school
• During her senior year of high school she was a member of the Student Advisory Board of Education where she met once a month with the school district's superintendent and discussed key issues students faced.
• In her freshmen year in college she became part of the honors program at Richard Bland College
Additional Info
Desired majors for 4-year institution are Hispanic Studies and Education.
Amaia plans on obtaining an TEFOL certificate during her post-graduate study.
Amaia believes that language and cultural awareness are the keys to breaking down social barriers. Amaia is an advocate for minority rights and for the Spanish language.
Arts
Visual Arts
Illustration, Painting
Additional Info
Amaia attended a high school that was a magnet school for the arts.
During high school she took high level visual art classes and developed her skills in painting, drawing, and sculpting.
Amaia has always had a passion for the visual arts.
Professional
Professional Interests
Education, Journalism, Nonprofit - Social Services, Translation, Travel/Tourism, Tutoring
Community Service
History
• Amaia volunteered from 2015-2019 at 4-H Jamestown as a teen counselor.
• She served as a volunteer at Youth Volunteer Corps from 2015-2016
• Amaia served as a tutor at Richard Bland College in their writing center from Fall 2019 to spring 2020, where she helped students with their English and literature assignments
• In spring 2019 she served as a volunteer staff member and VA Youth Crusader's after school program where she monitored the activities of elementary-aged youth and assisted with their homework