Multi-talented student values supportive people
Amy Liu counts those that have supported her growth to be among her greatest assets.
“Regardless of anything that happens or how my future will unfold,” she said, “I am aware that people who care for me are some of the greatest values I should appreciate. My parents, close friends, and inspiring teachers are essential in continuously building me into the person I am, and the person of my potential. We should all realize how important those we depend on really are, and without their support and encouragement, happiness becomes an impossible, unrealistic aim.”
School: Trafton Academy
Student Name: Amy Liu
Age: 12
Grade: 7
Accomplishments: First place winner in art at the PSIA in Fort Worth, speaks English, Spanish, and Chinese, plays flute and piano.
Favorite class: “Science, it is interesting and I like the experiments.”
Favorite things to do after class: “Paint, draw, dance, writing, play the flute and the piano.”
Favorite book: “ ‘Best Friends Forever.’ It is about different kinds of friendships that I found interesting.”
Favorite musical genre: “I like all kinds of music - classic, pop, and country.”
Favorite website: Amy said she only uses the computer for research.
Favorite TV show: “Iron Chef because I like cooking shows.”
Favorite movie: “ ‘Horton Hears a Who.’ It’s just plain fun.”
Ambition: “I like too many things to make a choice now.”
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