Wolf of the Month-Kyndal Richards
Kyndal is a 15-year-old sophomore on the high honor roll. Kyndal names Mrs. Terrell (Business), Mrs. Garton (Spanish), and Mrs. Cindy Soehner (Math) as her favorite teachers. Some of Kyndal’s hobbies and interests outside of school include volleyball, track, youth group, and hanging out with friends and family. Kyndal names her mom, Crystal, as her role model and states, “She shows me every day how to become the best version of myself. She also pushes me to reach my full potential with unconditional love.” Kyndal shared that a “Fun-Fact” about herself is, “I love Crumble Cookies and am obsessed with Crocs.”
When asked to discuss an accomplishment that she is proud of, Kyndal responded, “I am proud of some of my volleyball and FBLA accomplishments, but I am most proud of myself for fighting through some health issues over the past few months and living my life to the fullest each day!” When asked to discuss her future aspirations, Kyndal stated, “I hope to have success in school and sports, and then attend a college in Arizona and get a degree in child welfare.” Kyndal offered the following words of encouragement to her fellow students, “School and life can be hard, but with hard work and dedication, all things are possible. Always wear a smile - because it’s contagious!”
Mr. Johnson states, “Kyndal is just a fantastic kid who thrives both in and out of the classroom. She is currently achieving all A’s and on the High Honor Roll. Along with her academic success, she is heavily involved in the school and community with various extracurriculars. She has a contagious energy about her which makes her a natural leader. Kyndal is outgoing, friendly, respectful, and always willing to offer a helping hand. Each of these characteristics make her a fantastic role model for our younger students. We are fortunate to call Kyndal an Idalia Wolf! Congratulations on being selected as Wolf of the Month Kyndal! We can’t wait to see what future successes await you.” Submitted by Myles Johnson, Superintendent