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September 2023 - Dan Bazan, Marketing & Communications Director


Keon Before Time TrialsIn this month's "Student Spotlight," we're thrilled to introduce Keon Matinkhah, an American Preparatory Academy Draper 3 senior who diligently balances the life of a high-achieving student and a passionate cyclist.

On the Cycling Track with Ascent Cycling
At the heart of Salt Lake City, a dedicated team known as Ascent Cycling p/b (personal best) is making waves. Sponsored by Guthrie Bicycle, this group participates in local races that vary in difficulty and type. Among the seasoned cyclists of the team, Keon stands out—not just because he's the youngest, but because he's the only member still in high school. Despite being a first-season racer in the challenging adult Category 4 level, Keon credits his success to his older teammates, who guided him in facing more experienced opponents.

From Fitness to Ambition
Initially, cycling was just Keon's way of staying fit and connecting with nature. But as he delved deeper, watching professionals, from international icons to local legends, it became a passion and ambition. The dedication it takes to shift from recreational cycling to racing is immense. For Keon, this means 10 hours of rigorous training weekly amidst managing high-level academic subjects and working 12-hour shifts as Assistant Manager at Beans and Brews, to save for his future.

Juggling Academics and Athletics
Keon's secret to managing this demanding schedule is meticulous planning. Keon believes in the power of early mornings, often rising by 5 a.m. for strength training before school. After school, he hops on the bike for a conditioning session. Weekends are reserved for intensive training, sometimes covering 100 miles with an average of 4,000 feet of elevation gain. His disciplined approach extends to academics as well. He spreads his study sessions throughout the week, ensuring optimal retention and understanding.

However, Keon has experienced challenges on his road to athletic and academic success. Keon's focus and rigorous schedule sometimes resulted in overtraining, impacting his performance on and off the road. This led Keon to a vital realization about knowing his limits and addressing fatigue with recovery periods. In his words, "Make sure to know your limits. Overall, studying and training at the same time is very realistic, and I encourage anyone to attempt to manage both."

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Keon aspires to progress in racing while continuing to pursue academic achievement. He aims to enhance his performance in cycling, hopefully reaching professional levels locally. He hopes to attend the Naval Academy after graduation, where he plans to join their cycling team and pursue an engineering degree.

Keon shared insight into his philosophy toward riding and encouragement to future riders, “Some of my favorite pro cyclists, such as Peter Sagan and Tadej Pogacar, prove that as long as you give it 100%, and try to have fun along the way, the future is bright. To other students who wish to get into cycling, it’s almost never too late to start training and racing, whether it be road or mountain. If you have the passion, discipline, and courage, then cycling is for you.”

It’s evident that Keon Matinkhah is an exemplary student and an inspiration to all who juggle multiple passions. With a blend of discipline, ambition, and an unyielding spirit, Keon truly exemplifies the best of what students at American Prep can achieve. 



August 2023 - Student Spotlight - Spencer Headlee

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Spencer Headlee Chosen as Congressional Page for Senator Mike Lee.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to stand on the floor of the U.S. Senate during a session of Congress? Spencer Headlee, a junior from Draper 3, will get to find out this fall as he works as a Senate page. A page is someone who helps handle the daily tasks of the Senate such as delivering papers and messages, preparing the Chamber for each session, helping on the floor during roll call votes, and assisting senators and staff during debates. Only 30 students from across the country are accepted into this exclusive program each semester. Each student must be sponsored by a senator.

About the application process, Spencer said, “Senator Mike Lee's office reached out and made us aware of this incredible opportunity. The application was fairly simple. There were some requirements that I fulfilled, like a high enough GPA. The application consisted of an essay, a cover letter, and a copy of my high school transcript.”

Once accepted into the program, pages live, study, and work on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. Their day begins early with school starting at 6:00 am. After school, they report to the Senate by 10:00 am (or earlier). Their work day goes until 6:00 pm, or until the Senate adjourns, which could stretch late until the night. On weekends, pages have some time off to explore the capital city, go on field trips, and participate in group activities with the other student pages.

When asked what a page could expect to do during work, Spencer said, “A Senate page works for all of the senators primarily on the Senate floor, distributing paperwork including bills, amendments, communications, and other correspondence, including Senate schedules and meeting agendas. They also provide other services to senators as needed. Senate pages are a critical intermediary between senators and their office while they are on the floor because only senators and pages are allowed on the floor of the Senate. I am looking forward to learning firsthand how the Senate functions along with gaining experience living, going to school, and working on my own. It is an incredible opportunity and great honor to serve in this role.” APA wishes Spencer the best as he begins this unique opportunity.

 


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American Preparatory Academy is thrilled to spotlight the exceptional accomplishments of Draper 2 sixth-grader, Aashita Mandiwal. In May, Aashita represented APA at the MathCounts National Competition in Orlando, Florida, marking a high point in her scholastic journey. Out of numerous talented students, Aashita was one of only four participants to qualify from the state of Utah. Success must run in Aashita’s family as her sister Adwita placed 10th in State competitions while Aashita took 1st overall. 

Though the national competition was fierce and Aashita placed outside the top ten, her performance, determination, and grace under pressure showcased her academic resilience. We are incredibly proud of her commendable performance and eagerly anticipate her participation in next year's competition.

The MathCounts National Competition is a multi-day event bringing together the brightest math students from across the United States and its territories. The competition, structured in both written and "bee" style formats, tests and celebrates the mathematical skills of middle school students. With a creative theme surrounding movies and red carpets, the event emphasizes the essential role of math skills in our society, even in creative fields like film, animation, and music.

The 2023 MathCounts National Competition, sponsored by Raytheon Technologies, highlights the importance of strong math skills for future success, particularly in STEM-related fields. The event rewards the top-achieving national competitors with scholarships totaling over $40,000 dollars.

As we strive to build strong foundations in mathematics for all our students at APA, Aashita's success is a shining beacon for her peers.  Her journey at the MathCounts National Competition is an inspiring testament to every APA student's potential.  

Congratulations, Aashita, for your exceptional performance at the national level. We look forward to your future achievements!

For more information about the MathCounts National Competition, please visit www.mathcounts.org.

 

 


 

 

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This summer, three of our 11th-grade students had the opportunity to attend the United States Naval Academy's Summer Seminar in Annapolis, Maryland, where they were immersed in what it's like to be a midshipman for a week. The seminar is meant to help students nearing high school graduation and interested in military academies determine if applying for admission is right for them. 

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We are proud of our students, Annabel Kim and Sam Hollinger (Draper 3), and Lexi Callister (WV3), who were selected to attend the Summer Seminar this year.  

Each candidate engages in activities and new experiences at the Academy for one week. We asked our students to share a little bit about themselves and their experiences to help other students decide if attending a future Summer Seminar is a good choice for them.

Sam Hollinger shared, "I decided to do Summer Seminar to see what life was like at the Naval Academy. This program definitely showed that everyone there wanted to help. We would be woken up at 5:30 a.m. to work out; then, we would go to breakfast and have classes. We had many activities that would inform us about the Academy. I learned more about myself, and I would recommend that anyone interested in any Academies apply to the program."

Lexi Callister shared, "To be honest, I had no idea what to expect, so I did not have any initial expectations. A typical day at the seminar began with waking up early, with only a few minutes to get ready. The first morning was tough, but we adapted to the routine. Once we had all formed into our squads, platoons, and then the company, we would head over to 'pep'—a fancy word for a workout. After that, we had 20-30 minutes to shower, get ready for the day, and head out for breakfast. 

On Sunday, we went to drill and then to the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA). The next day, we did more drilling and participated in drill competition. The following two days were spent attending classes, and on the final day, we went to a briefing.

The activity that stood out to me the most was the 'indoc', which is where they demonstrated to us what real Plebe Summer would be like. There was a lot of yelling, pushups, sit-ups, squats, and more yelling. A key lesson I learned was that I was not the best one there, so I needed to give it everything I had and prove that I wanted to be there as much as everyone else. This experience helped me grow by pushing me physically, mentally, and sometimes emotionally (because I was often tired).

The most enjoyable part of the trip for me was interacting with my squad and squad leaders. They wanted all of us to succeed in every activity. Regardless of how I thought I was doing, I could tell they were all rooting for me.  

Would I recommend NASS to other students? Absolutely, yes! Without a second thought. This was an enlightening experience for me. I believe it also gave me a more realistic view of what life would be like at the Academy. So, I wholeheartedly recommend it to future students."

Annabel Kim said, "Going into the Summer Seminar, I was definitely nervous and even apprehensive.  During my week at the Academy, I had the opportunity to participate in drill, work out, take the Candidates Fitness Assessment (CFA), attend briefings, and build relationships with not only my squad leaders and members, but members in other companies as well.  Not only was my week at the Academy the highlight of my summer, but it has further piqued my interest and desire to attend the Academy and commission as an officer. 

At Summer Seminar, you are split into companies (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, and Echo), then each company is divided into roughly four platoons.  Each platoon has 4-5 squads, each consisting of about 7 candidates.  I became extremely close to my squad mates and leader, and we still talk every week.  I also met so many people from other companies and built connections just as meaningful as those with my squad mates. 

My biggest takeaway from this experience is to learn how to quickly buy-in and follow directions.  During this week, they will ask a lot from you, both mentally and physically, and some of it may seem silly.  But if youA.Kim2-1 choose to embrace it and just make the most of it, you will have an amazing time.  I highly recommend taking the time to bond with your squad and take the initiative to meet other people in your briefings.  Not only can these bonds help you get through the tough times, but they are a great resource during the application process.  This experience offered me more insight and information about life at the Academy, better than any website or article could.  If you are seriously considering the Naval Academy, relationship-building is invaluable.  It is super important during this week to learn how not to stand out or strive to be the "best", but instead try to emphasize your desire to work as a team while still demonstrating leadership qualities. 

As I have mentioned, my most enjoyable parts stemmed from the people I met.  Whenever things got difficult or even boring, it was the other candidates and my squad who made it 100% easier.  I also really enjoyed getting to experience the academic side of the Navy; they do a really great job of showing you every aspect of the experience.  A few of my academic workshops included: Physics, Foundations in Leadership, and Yard Patrol.  The workouts were also really fun and pretty lowkey, they mainly consisted of running, pushups, situps, and other basic exercises. 

I absolutely recommend the Naval Academy Summer Seminar to other students!  Not only to those considering the Naval Academy but anyone who is considering any of the Academies at all.  Even though it's only a week-long, it is definitely a character-building experience, filled with amazing people, learning, enjoyable physical activities, and even decent food!  I advise anyone who is considering attending to go in with an open mind and an extra pair of running shoes (trust me).”

 

 


 

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West Valley City Council Shines Spotlight on Exceptional Achievers: Daniel Christenson and Dylan Bolman

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In a remarkable display of academic prowess, Daniel Christenson and Dylan Bolman, two brilliant students from WV3, received well-deserved recognition from the West Valley City Council on May 23rd. Standing tall as the city's only two National Merit Scholars Finalists, Daniel, and Dylan were honored for their extraordinary achievements.

Mayor Karen Lang took center stage to acknowledge and commend the exceptional efforts of these two remarkable individuals. In a heartfelt gesture, she presented Daniel and Dylan with certificates of achievement from the city, recognizing their outstanding accomplishments. The mayor also expressed her gratitude to them for representing the city with such distinction on a national stage.

Earning the title of National Merit Scholars Finalist is no small feat. The highly competitive National Merit Scholarship Program evaluates an astounding 1.6 million PSAT scores from students nationwide. From this vast pool of talented individuals, only 15,000 are selected as Semifinalists, representing the top 0.5 percent of senior students in each state.

These Semifinalists then undergo a rigorous selection process to secure their place as National Merit Scholars Finalists, an honor reserved for the top 2,500 seniors in the United States. This accomplishment speaks volumes about Daniel and Dylan's intellectual talent and tireless dedication to their studies.

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With his exceptional academic record and a prestigious full-ride scholarship to Texas Tech University through the National Merit program, Dylan is a shining example of a high-achieving high school senior.  Dylan has chosen a different path.  Driven by his deep-rooted faith and desire to make a difference in the world, he has deferred his enrollment at Texas Tech to embark on a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  This demonstrates his commitment to academic and personal growth and his unwavering dedication to his religious beliefs.

Texas Tech University has acknowledged Dylan's outstanding abilities by deferring his full-ride scholarship as well, ensuring that his academic dreams will be waiting for him upon his return.

Let us applaud Daniel and Dylan for their unwavering dedication, intellect, and representation of our community with this prestigious accolade. Their success is a testament to the limitless potential of West Valley City's brightest minds and the commitment to excellence that thrives within our American Preparatory Academy.

Congratulations, Daniel and Dylan, on this well-deserved recognition, and may your future endeavors be filled with continued success and fulfillment!

 


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March 2023 - Dan Bazan - Communications Director

Unstoppable Surya Kapu Clinches Fourth Regional Spelling Bee Victory

The unstoppable Surya Kapu has done it again, demonstrating his word prowess at the 2023 Regional Spelling Bee held at Juan Diego High School.  Competing with almost 170 students representing 104 schools, the 13-year-old wunderkind captured his fourth regional win by spelling the word "linstock."

Surya Kapu succeeded early on in Draper 1, 2, and 3 school spelling bees.  Since then, he has been making waves at regional and state levels, becoming synonymous with tenacity and triumph in the face of fierce competition.  Surya's success has earned him features on Fox13, local newspapers, and YouTube.

As an 8th-grader now, it's not just formidable spelling mastery that makes Surya stand out.  His teachers laud his kindness and positive attitude, while his friends describe him as fun, smart, and encouraging.  Embodying a strong character that reflects his family's values, Surya's integrity is every bit as remarkable as his spelling accolades.

Green Back to School Photo CollageSurya's journey to the top began in 2019 when he won Utah's Northern Regional Spelling Bee as a fourth-grader with the word "popinjay."  His path has since led him to two Scripps National Spelling Bee appearances.  He was the fifth-place finisher in 2022 among 234 contenders nationwide.

With the unwavering support of his parents, sister, and the City Journals, Surya will travel to Washington D.C. in May.  There, he will represent American Prep in the 95th Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals.  

Tune in as we follow Surya’s third National Spelling Bee experience!  Good luck Surya!  American Prep is rooting for you!!  

The 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals will be broadcast on ION television on Thursday, June 1, 2023. The Bee will release its full broadcast schedule on spellingbee.com by May 1, 2023.  American Prep will notify families about how to watch the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee when details become available in late May. Click here to learn more about Scripps National Spelling Bee.  

Click here to read more about the National Scripps Spelling Bee - https://www.sandyjournal.com/2023/03/21/429453/surya-kapu-wins-regional-spelling-bee-for-the-fourth-time


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Dylan Bolman is not your average high school senior.  This outstanding, intelligent, and musically talented young man is making waves at American Preparatory Academy in West Valley 3.  As a top student in the class of 2023, Dylan has earned numerous academic accolades at APA and is focused on a bright future. 

Dylan's academic achievements are nothing short of impressive.  He was selected as a National Merit Scholar finalist and for the National Honor Society, and achieved Summa Cum Laude on the National Latin Exam.  With a cumulative GPA of 3.99, Dylan is this year's West Valley 3 Math Sterling Scholar.  He is a true academic powerhouse, and it's no surprise that he has been accepted to several prestigious universities, including Purdue University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the University of Utah, Westminster, Texas Tech, and Utah State, all with Presidential scholarships.

While Dylan is passionate about pursuing a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, music is also an important part of his life.  As the First Chair Cellist in West Valley 3's Advanced Orchestra, he has been playing the cello for seven years and the piano for 13 years.  Dylan's musical talents are a testament to his creativity and discipline, and it's clear that his love of music has enriched his life in countless ways.

Dylan Bolman SquareBut Dylan's talents extend far beyond academics and music.  He is also a dedicated math tutor who helps fellow students after school at West Valley 3.  His willingness to give back to the school that gave him so much is truly inspiring, and his example motivates other students to work hard and succeed.

American Preparatory Academy is proud to have Dylan Bolman as a student.  He embodies the spirit of APA and is a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and passion.  We have no doubt that Dylan will continue to change the world for the better, and we wish him all the best as he selects his future university.  Congratulations, Dylan, on your outstanding accomplishments!

 


 

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LLagaaiaWe have several spotlights this month for outstanding achievement in academics and character.  Please join us in celebrating these incredible students.

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Leute Lagaaia - We would like to give a shout out to our West Valley 3 senior Leute Lagaaia.  On Thursday, October 27, 2022, Leute was one of two student speakers from the nation addressing attendees for the El Sistema USA Fundraising Brunch “Bridge to Harmony.”

Speaking about how her experiences in Sistema Utah have provided her with leadership opportunities, workshops to strengthen her technical skills and her joy as a student instructor afterschool, she touched everyone’s hearts as she shared her journey.  Way to go, Leute! 

Congratulations to our Draper 3 and West Valley 3 Math Students

Congratulations to our APA students, Sienna Smith, Sam Hollinger, Brandon Batjav, Dylan Bolman, Daniel Christenson, and Perry Buxton, for receiving recognition for high achievement in mathematics.  Each year, BYU invites high school teachers to select high-achieving students to attend a dinner banquet at BYU.  The students receive recognition certificates and listen to a keynote speaker share about how BYU has contributed to the field of math, research, or other efforts in mathematics.  They aim to promote how mathematics impacts our daily lives and encourage students to continue their academic pursuits.  Dylan, Sienna, Sam, and Perry are currently enrolled in Multivariable Calculus through the University of Utah. Brandon and Daniel completed Multivariable Calculus last year. 

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July 2022 - Trina Christensen - Sistema Director

We have two secondary Sistema Utah students who have been selected as World Ensemble Ambassadors. Hannah Christensen (West Valley 2) has been a World Ensemble Ambassador for two years and has handed the torch over to Tamara Castillo (West Valley 2), who will be our new Ambassador this coming school year. 
 
World Ensemble Ambassadors are young people from around the world participating in El Sistema-inspired programs. The countries 
represented are the USA, Canada, Uganda, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Ghana. They meet virtually every month to share what their programs are doing while collaborating with one another. In addition to monthly meetings, WE Ambassadors also write articles about their programs which are then published in a global newsletter, "The Ensemble." This is an excellent opportunity; we know Tamara will do a great job!
 
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June 2022 - Dan Bazan - Communications Director

Surya Kapu is no stranger to interesting, challenging, and obscure words. He is also a fierce competitor with experience on a national stage. In June, Surya, a 7th-grade student from Draper 3, participated in the 9th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals. This was Surya's second time reaching this level of the competition, having placed first in the Northern Utah Regional Spelling Bee in 2019 and advancing to the Scripps Finals as a 4th-grade student. 
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This year, Surya made significant progress, tying for 5th-place nationally out of 234 competitors. These 234 spellers earned their spots by advancing through regional bees, competing against students representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Department of Defense Schools in Europe. We are proud ofSurya - 4 Surya’s performance. He made it through 8 rigorous rounds before being eliminated in the ninth. 

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This experience has provided an opportunity for Surya to engage in challenging competition, meet dynamic people, and even meet some stars. This year’s Scripps Spelling Bee was hosted by Levar Burton, a Star Trek star, and guest host for the acclaimed game show, Jeopardy. 

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Please join us in congratulating Surya on his high achievement. Our entire American Prep community is excited about Surya’s future endeavors.

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The Scripps National Spelling Bee celebrated its 94th year in 2022, continuing its mission to help students improve their spelling, increase their vocabularies, learn concepts, and develop correct English usage that will help them all their lives. 

To find out more about the National Scripps Spelling Bee, visit https://spellingbee.com/.

Click here to see Surya's interview on Fox 13 News prior to the competition. 

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We are excited to share that one of our AMAZING West Valley 2 students, Carlos Padilla, has been selected as a 2022 Daniels Fund Scholarship Recipient!  

The Daniels Scholarship Program awards four-year scholarships that pay for tuition, housing, books, and fees at the college or university of the student’s choice.  These scholarships are awarded through a rigorous application and interview process.  To date, this incredible program has provided over $220 million dollars in undergraduate scholarships to over 4,600 students from Utah, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. 

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Carlos Padilla is one of three American Prep students who have received scholarships from the Daniels program since 2014. He is part of an elite category of individuals who have been selected because they embody the character traits that Daniels Fund founder, Bill Daniels, exemplified himself during his remarkable life, and which traits have been identified as those worthy of these generous scholarships: 

These traits are:

  • Strength of character
  • Leadership potential
  • Commitment to serving their communities
  • Proud Americans who value our free enterprise system and are prepared to give the world their very best shot 

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Carlos Padilla embodies all of these characteristics! 

More about Carlos:  Carlos started at American Prep in fourth grade and has excelled in academics, athletics, and service during his time at APA.  Carlos is a kind-hearted person who has a natural ability to relate to others. He will often see someone who is not included and he will make efforts to include them. Carlos has overcome many obstacles, including helping his family during the serious illness and recovery of his mother.  Carlos is one of the captains of the West Valley 2 Soccer team.  He sustained injuries that resulted in surgery which sidelined him from playing soccer for a while.  Although tearing his ACL during a soccer tournament prevented him from playing, the injury didn't stop him from staying positive, supporting the team and putting others before himself. 

Carlos' sister credits his strong, positive character to the life experiences that have helped to shape him into a leader in all settings, including academics, athletics, and church. Carlos is involved in his community and finds ways to serve others. 

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Carlos always hoped to follow in his sister's footsteps by becoming one of his family's first-generation college students. Carlos' hopes will come true next year as he enters Westminster College in Salt Lake City. He will pursue business and criminology with the goal of joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 

Carlos is happy to be selected as a Daniels Scholarship recipient because it has opened so many doors for him and he knows he will have the tools he needs to succeed. 

American Prep wishes to congratulate Carlos and the Padilla family for raising and nurturing such an incredible young man and a fantastic APA student. We also wish to extend our gratitude to the Daniels Fund and the incredible legacy of Bill Daniels and his outstanding organization. 

To learn more about the Daniels fund, please click here.

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March 2022 - Brad Sheneman, Draper 3 School Director

Bruce Kim is a senior this year at APA Draper 3. He is a great scholar and an outstanding example of the "Builder" attitude that we teach here at American Prep. 

IMG_7082 (2)Bruce was recently accepted to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has a full-ride scholarship to play water polo on their team. He has been a swimmer for many years and holds a school record. Bruce is also involved in our Draper 3 student body council as the Ambassador Deputy General. The only thing Bruce struggles with is driving a car and getting enough food to supply his body with the energy he needs to swim.

Bruce has been a student at APA for six years, beginning in 7th-grade. Some of his favorite teachers were Mr. Waghorn and Mr. Mair. He loved their classes because they made learning fun and interesting. This year, Bruce is enjoying Mr. Hollinger's Medical Science class. 

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While Bruce is a stellar academic student, he is also an extraordinary athlete. He started playing water polo around the same time he began at APA. "It was tough in the beginning because he wasn't a swimmer. His coaches suggested

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Bruce has had an exciting and fun junior high and high school career with water polo - being able to play at a high level both in and out of the state. He is one of the top players in Utah. Several colleges and universities attempted to recruit him to play at the collegiate level, but ultimately, Bruce chose to attend the Air Force Academy. This allowed him to continue to play the sport he loves while also serving the country he loves.

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Bruce's maternal grandpa was a radiologist in the Air Force, and his paternal grandpa was a ROK marine in the Korean military. "There is a proud history of military service in our family. The family history planted the seed, but I think the patriotic emphasis at APA nurtured it. Being in student government, Bruce has loved the opportunity to meet and listen to all of the veterans over the years at Veteran's Day and Memorial Day assemblies. Bruce is proud that he will be able to represent and defend our country." Emily Kim, Bruce's mom.

Work Ethic

Between a demanding school schedule, hours of practice for swim and polo, and working as a lifeguard and now at a tire shop, Bruce has had plenty of opportunities to work. And he works hard. 

It's taken A LOT of sacrifice and determination to achieve everything he has set his mind to—he would tell you it was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears! Bruce expends elbow grease at home with many projects, from building a shed to scrubbing the toilets every week! "At home, we try to emphasize the values of hard work, respect, education, and being helpful." - Emily Kim

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Bruce's academic, athletic, and life experiences are representative of a determined young man, a supportive and loving family, and a dynamic academic program. When asked what advice Bruce could offer younger students, he said, "Make every moment you get a memory. You only get one shot at this, so have some fun with it." 

Bruce is starting to realize how quickly time flies by and that childhood and teenagerhood don't last as long as you think. So, take the opportunities presented to you and don't waste your time, but have fun and make memories that you can always carry with you. 

Congratulations, Bruce, on your acceptance of the scholarship and your willingness to serve our great country in the USAF!

Click here to learn more about the United States Air Force Academy. 

Enjoy one of Bruce Kim's water polo highlight reels below.

 


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February 2022 - Dan Bazan

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When hard work and perseverance meet, the pay-off is a wonderful moment. Daniel Christenson, a junior at West Valley 2, recently had one of those moments over mid-winter break when he was invited by the United States Naval Academy (USNA) on a recruitment trip. Fifty juniors from across the world were chosen as part of the recruiting class of 2023 based on their academic performance, leadership achievements, and character.
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Daniel flew to Annapolis, Maryland, to visit "The Yard," the historic campus of the USNA, and was presented with what they had to offer him. Lessons from his Character Development events came in handy in meeting and greeting high-ranked military officials. When presented with hors-d'oeuvres at an opening reception, he had his plate, cup, and napkin all in one hand, prepared well by years of APA's Character Development training. Hosted by Midshipman T. McGee, Daniel got to see a day in the life of a Midshipman, going to classes, dining, and boarding with them.

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If appointed, Daniel will receive a full four-year scholarship covering tuition, room & board, books & supplies, and special training to become a Naval Officer.

Congratulations, Daniel!

 

 

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