Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Bailey’s Story…so far


Davidson County Homeschooler Bailey Renee Hill finishes up High School year on the Dean's List at DCCC, the first student to complete the Career and College Promise program while participating in the Scholars of Global Distinction program.   
Bailey is one of 16 students to be accepted into exclusive ‘Media Fellows Program’ at HPU this Fall.

Bailey’s Story…

Bailey Renee Hill, daughter of Verne (WBFJ Morning Show) and Paula Hill (full-time wife and mom) of Midway, has been homeschooled from kindergarten through 12th grade.  She is a 2014 graduating senior from Hill Academy, graduating with honors. 

Bailey will participate in two graduations:
May 24 -  NCHE (North Carolinians for Home Education) statewide graduation at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem
May 17 - Davidson County Community College graduation where she will be recognized for her completion of the Humanities and Social Science PATHWAY through the Career and College Promise program.  *Bailey will be the first the student to complete this pathway.

 
Homeschooling has allowed Bailey the flexibility to pursue her passion for the performing arts.  She has been involved with Lexington Youth Theater, plays guitar and sings in worship band at Faith Church in Midway, where her family attends, and is a dance instructor/choreographer for Cross Movement Dance Ministry in Tyro. 

 
Bailey has been attending Davidson County Community College in the Career and College Promise program during her junior and senior years.
She will complete a pathway in Humanities and Social Science this May. She will be the first student to complete this pathway.  Bailey is on the Dean’s List at DCCC and in the Scholars of Global Distinction program.  While at DCCC Bailey took a communications class under Sylvia Walters which confirmed her decision to pursue a degree in the field of communications.  Sylvia_Walters@davidsonccc.edu

Bailey has been accepted at High Point University with a Presidential Fellows Scholarship.  Bailey is one of the top 16 communication students selected for the Media Fellows Program at HPU.  This program provides connections and opportunities to travel to NY and LA to study with top professionals in the field of communications.  The coordinator of the Media Fellows program is Charisse McGhee-Lazarou, former VP of prime time programming at NBC.     cmcgheel@highpoint.edu

 

 

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