Student Spotlight: Adrianna Shirley

Franklin High School: Student Spotlight
Adrianna Shirley, Sophomore
Hailey Taylor
November 8, 2018

About the student…..

Q: How long have you been at Franklin High School, and have you enjoyed your time here?

A: About a year and a half and yes I have enjoyed my time here very much.

Q: What is your favorite memory about Franklin High School?

A: Probably when Ms. Wersuk’s class set of the fire alarm right after we got back from the stem conference and everyone was like why don’t they use the same alarm for the fire drills.

Q: What school subject is your favorite?

A: Math

Q: What do you plan to do after you graduate?

A: Go to college and get a degree in architecture.

Q: How do you describe yourself, and what influences your style and personality?

A: I don’t describe myself I’m indescribable. Music and books are probably what influence me the most.

Q: What is important to you?

A: My family, my career, my education, FRC (robotics), my boyfriend, and my friends.

Q: Do you have any hobbies, and if so what are they?

A: FRC (robotics), reading, measuring, and magic the gathering.

Q: What are your interests?

A: Pretty much everything.

Q: Who are your role models, and what do they do?

A: Jennifer Love, she’s the STEM-E coordinator for Macon county.

Q: What would be the most amazing adventure to go on?

A: Probably an adventure into the other realm to the faye (fairy) kingdom. 

Q: What’s something you like to do the old-fashioned way?

A: I’m not really sure.

Q: What could you give a 40-minute presentation on with absolutely no preparation?

A: FRC (robotics), magic the gathering, the history of Halloween, the faye (fairies).

Q: What are you looking forward to in the coming months?

A: Three of my little siblings birthdays, Christmas, and the FRC (robotics) kickoff.

Q: What was the most memorable gift you’ve received?

A: Probably my magic cards.

Q: What have you created that you are most proud of?

A: A scale drawing of the U.S. capitol building.


Hailey Taylor
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