What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why?
Reading The Love of Wisdom by Cowan and Spiegel helped me articulate many of the questions I had. It also answered them in a way that helped me understand why we believe what we believe.

What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva?
One of my favorite moments at Geneva is when I got to sing the national anthem with Cassidy Egli and Kate Travis before a basketball game. We had so much fun learning our parts, and we all got to pray together before we sang.

What will you miss most when you leave Geneva?
One of the things I’ll miss the most is being able to know so many people in the community and having such accessible support from my family, friends, and teachers.

Who has influenced you most while at Geneva? How?
Mr. Naiser‘s constant encouragement and joy have influenced me greatly during my time at Geneva. He challenges me to be better and exemplifies how to walk with Christ each moment.

What does being a Geneva student mean to you?
To me, being a Geneva student means working hard for an eternal purpose. It means working to glorify God. It means growing friendships through hardships and making time to spend with those you love.

How would you encourage a Geneva kindergartener to persevere in school?
I’d encourage them to live out Colossians 3:23-24, which says, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”

What about Geneva do you hope never changes?
One of the things about Geneva that I hope never changes is the boardwalk. There is always something special about talking to friends, eating your lunch, and having passing period under the trees and the open sky.