Wesley Chapel High School
Jadon is a deliberate, consistent, and honest student who embraces academic challenge. Earning the Capstone Diploma, passing every AP exam, completing Calculus II, and accumulating over 60 dual-enrollment credits toward his AA reflect his drive to master new concepts quickly. He enjoys learning for its own sake and values the ability to understand ideas deeply and discuss them confidently. His academic strengths bode well for future study in law or finance.
As Class President and Vice President of National Honor Society, Jadon views leadership as a responsibility rooted in trust. Peers elect him because he is personable and dependable, and he believes strongly in doing the job he was chosen to do, even when it isn’t easy. He meets monthly with the administration to address student concerns and leads class fundraising and service projects. His leadership style emphasize
Service has grounded Jadon and shaped his gratitude. From Relay for Life and food drives to church outreach like Operation Sock Drop, he actively supports unhoused and underserved communities. These experiences remind him not to take life for granted and inspire him to help friends and classmates who have less. His dedication to FCA helped grow the club from a small group to 50 students, creating a welcoming space focused on faith and fellowship.
Jadon embodies citizenship through responsibility, service, and empathy. His experiences, including leading on the football field, overcoming personal challenges, and supporting friends academically, have shaped his commitment to uplifting others.
In college, Jadon hopes to build meaningful relationships, contribute to a positive campus environment, and continue giving back through tutoring and service, ensuring those around him feel supported and included.
Wesley Chapel High School
Jadon is a deliberate, consistent, and honest student who embraces academic challenge. Earning the Capstone Diploma, passing every AP exam, completing Calculus II, and accumulating over 60 dual-enrollment credits toward his AA reflect his drive to master new concepts quickly. He enjoys learning for its own sake and values the ability to understand ideas deeply and discuss them confidently. His academic strengths bode well for future study in law or finance.
As Class President and Vice President of National Honor Society, Jadon views leadership as a responsibility rooted in trust. Peers elect him because he is personable and dependable, and he believes strongly in doing the job he was chosen to do, even when it isn’t easy. He meets monthly with the administration to address student concerns and leads class fundraising and service projects. His leadership style emphasize
Service has grounded Jadon and shaped his gratitude. From Relay for Life and food drives to church outreach like Operation Sock Drop, he actively supports unhoused and underserved communities. These experiences remind him not to take life for granted and inspire him to help friends and classmates who have less. His dedication to FCA helped grow the club from a small group to 50 students, creating a welcoming space focused on faith and fellowship.
Jadon embodies citizenship through responsibility, service, and empathy. His experiences, including leading on the football field, overcoming personal challenges, and supporting friends academically, have shaped his commitment to uplifting others.
In college, Jadon hopes to build meaningful relationships, contribute to a positive campus environment, and continue giving back through tutoring and service, ensuring those around him feel supported and included.