Brooklynn Daniel moved to Burnet High School as a junior and made an immediate impact. She is a member of the National Honor Society, our HOSA secretary, the varsity volleyball and track teams, and Interact. She can usually be found with an arm full of books and a smile on her face. Behind her smile, though, is steely determination and dedication.
One look at her schedule full of dual credit and Advanced Placement classes, her clinical rotations and her volleyball practices, and you will know this girl is going places. Brooklynn wants to be a healthcare professional, with a goal of becoming a pediatrician; she already volunteers with children and supports children’s charities. Her sweet disposition, her humility and heart, her passion and professionalism–yes, already–make us confident that she will “do no harm” and make everyone at BHS proud as she goes out into the world.
Brooklynn Daniel was an easy choice for the English department’s student of the month. She displays Spirit Pride and Honor in all that she does.
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Hector Arredondo Ramirez is a well-rounded student who exudes Spirit, Pride, and Honor. He excels both academically and athletically. In the classroom, Hector consistently demonstrates a passion for learning, setting a high standard with exemplary grades and active participation. Hector always has willingness to help peers understand difficult concepts.
Beyond academic success, Hector is the captain of Burnet High School’s soccer team, where his leadership shines both on and off the field. He fosters teamwork, motivates players, and leads by example with hard work and dedication.
In every aspect, Hector is not only an outstanding student but also a leader who makes a positive impact on those around them—both in the classroom and on the soccer field. We can’t wait to see what he does next. The English department is excited to choose Hector Arredondo Ramirez as one of Burnet High School’s students of the month!