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Stamford: Brittany Lammert
Rank: ValedictorianGrade Average or Grade Point Average: 100.49
Parents: Danny and Helen Lammert
School activities/honors: Band - 4 years, UIL Accounting - 3 years (I qualified to Regionals three times and State two times; I won 2nd at State in the 1A conference this year), UIL Ready Writing - 4 years, UIL Computer Applications - 4 years (I qualified to Regionals three times and placed fifth this year), UIL Headline Writing - 3 years, UIL Science - 1 year (I was a Regional qualifier), National Honor Society - 3 years, FFA - 4 years (I was the Chapter Parliamentarian, showed swine and goats with my highest placing being a Reserve Heavyweight Hampshire Swine at San Antonio livestock show, was the 6th high individual in Range at the State Career Development Event competition, and was on the 7th place Parliamentary Procedure Team at the State Leadership Development Event competition)
Future plans: I plan to attend Texas A&M University in College Station where I will double major in Animal Science and Zoology with a minor in Business. Upon receiving my degree I will apply for Texas A&M Veterinary School to become a licensed veterinarian.
What was the funniest thing, or thing you will remember most, about high school? One of the coolest things I've ever done was to nominate one of my teachers for the Teacher Tribute competition. She was picked and we had a huge rally where I got to surprise her with the news. Her reaction to the honor was great! It's something I'll always remember.
What advice do you have for underclassmen to survive high school? Even as a freshman you have to keep up with your grades. Don't let one bad grade cost you the valedictorianship.
What will you tell your classmates at your 10-year high school reunion? By that time I will have received my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) and established my own veterinary practice (hopefully!).
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