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High School Girl Biography

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My name is Sara and I am 17 years old. I am currently a senior in high school. I live with my parents, a dog and a rabbit, but I also have an older brother and sister. I think I am a rather outgoing person and very cheerful.

I enjoy hanging out with my friends, riding horses, and playing soccer. I also love spending time with my family. The most challenging thing I have ever accomplished is staying on task. There are so many distractions these days, and I am proud to say that I have overcome them so far. I have been a member of A Girl’s World since 1996. I am proud to be a part of it all. My favorite thing (about our site and books) is that they are helping girls all over the world.

My dream for the future is to attend the University of California, San Diego, and hopefully become a microbiologist. The thing I enjoy the most about being a girl today is I have the equal amount of rights and respect as a male. My name is Angela. I am 16 years old. I have a mom, a dad, two brothers and one sister. I am a junior in high school. I would describe myself as nice, caring and honest.

For fun, I go to movies, hang out with friends, go to the mall, shop and play soccer. Whenever I feel blue, I sit on my bed and while I read books, I listen to music. The most exciting thing I’ve ever done was meet LeAnn Rimes. Recently I got a Certificate of Appreciation because I helped develop a SpayNow game on the Internet with the North County Humane Society.

I first became a member of the AGW girlcrew in May of 1996. I am one of the original members. Many things have changed since our first year. When we just started out, we only had about 8 pages and not many editors. Now we have more than 600 pages and 90 volunteer girl editors. Some of the coolest things I've done at A Girl’s World meeting mostly have to do with art. These include making a mosaic, designing a plate for Valentine's Day, and making all kinds of cookies. We also made hand-shaped cookies and decorated them with candy "fingernails" and "bracelets." My favorite activity was making the mosaics. We got to break up tiles, put them into a picture we design, put grout in the cracks and 24 hours later, they were done! My mosaic has a palm tree with a soccer ball and a stone, all on the beach.

Being a member of the AGW girlcrew is fun, exciting, and a really great experience. I keep coming back to AGW because I like being with all my friends. Being a member of the girlcrew means a lot to me because it makes me feel important and happy and I enjoy being there. It has given me a chance to show people who I really am -- a leader.

A Girls World is different from the other sites for girls because it has activities for all age groups. We have everything from an online-comic to cool contests, all of which girls enjoy. We also have penpals and even a couple advice columns like Boyzone, Tuff Talk and Family Faire. I think it is important for girls to give each other advice (on the web and in books) because that way, girls can learn from other girls’ mistakes and not make their own mistakes.

My hopes and dreams are to continue to be a soccer player, go to college, and eventually get married and have kids. When I grow up I want to be an elementary school teacher. The only advice I can give to girls (today) is to keep up the hard work and never give up your dream.

My name is Renee. I was born in California, and I’ve lived here all my life. I go to high school and I am a freshman. Right now I am 14, and I live with my mom, my dad, and my older brother. I got involved with A Girl’s World when my godmother first made the site in 1996. I was 7 years old at the time. Ever since then I’ve been involved doing movie reviews and cool career interviews and advice columns.

I like to do a lot of things. I’d say the thing I’m most interested in is “anime”, a type of Japanese animation that is for all ages and genders. My favorite series are: Ranma ½ (which most people haven’t heard of) and Dragon Ball Z. I probably like anime so much because it’s never really about normal life; and when it is, it’s really boring. I am also a big fan of science fiction and fantasy. My favorite movies are things like Star Wars and Dragon Heart. I’ve gone to several anime and science fiction/fantasy conventions. They’re really fun.

When I get out of college I want to be an artist. I’ve always enjoyed drawing, and I think I always will. That’s why I hope to be an artist when I grow up. I at least want to have a job that is creative. I’ve never really enjoyed math or PE. I have a lot of fun drawing and painting. I think I’m pretty good, too.

My name is Christine. I’m 14 years old, and I’m a freshman in high school. I have two older brothers. Some of my dreams for the future are to go to Stanford University and become a pediatric surgeon.

If I were to describe myself to someone I’ve never met before, I’d say that I’d rather be laughing than have a serious chat. And for fun, I’d want to be playing outside with my best friend. When I feel blue, I just imagine that nobody is around and I listen to music.

The most challenging thing I’ve ever done was to learn how to walk again after a hip operation. The most exciting thing I’ve ever done is fly an airplane by myself. (There was a real pilot in the passenger seat though.)

My experiences being a part of the AGW girlcrew have been great. I’ve gone on fun field trips, and I’ve learned a lot. We have a lot of really cool activities. Being a member of AGW is like being a mini-movie star. You get to be in the paper, on the Internet, and –the thing that I like best--you get a bunch of respect. Those are some of the things that keep me coming back. I also come back because the other girls in the crew are really nice, and since they don’t go to my school, or live by me, that’s the only chance I get to see them.

Being a member of AGW makes me feel like I’m wanted or that I’m needed somewhere. I really like to feel like I belong to someone or something. In fact, by being a member of AGW, I’ve changed in a way that my mom has wanted me to change for as long as I can remember. I’ve become more girlie

For me, editing my first book was like I was a genius, because I’ve always pictured authors as being the smartest in their classes and really dominating their schools. It was really hard because I had to keep up with studying and my homework.

I have three role models: my oldest brother, my dad; and my sergeant in the Civil Air Patrol. They make me laugh, smile, and feel good about myself. The advice I have for other girls who want to be writers: Choose a tense, then structure it into well thought-out sentences. And the thing I like most about being a girl today is that girls are as equal as boys!

My name is Brigid. I’m 13 years old. I was born in San Diego, California. I live with my parents, my little sister, my dog, and my bird. I think that I’m smart and fun to be around.

The thing I like most about being a girl today is that we have more opportunities in life than our female ancestors did. For fun I like to play with my friends, read, watch TV and ride my scooter. I’ve been a member of A Girl’s World since 1996. I think it’s very fun to be a member of the crew. We’ve gotten a lot of publicity and awards since we’ve started, so now the club is more well known. Being a member of A Girl’s World means that you go to club meetings once a month and do fun activities to put on the web. It also means we help make a difference for girls all over the world.

I like the fact that (AGW and my book) was written by girls from all over the world. My advice to girls who want to be writers is: “Don’t give up!” My dream for the future is that boys and girls will be more equal.

Hi! My name is Gina. I’m 14 years old, and I am a freshman in high school. I’m nice, kind of shy, responsible, smart, friendly, and I have a great sense of humor. I like collecting stamps, playing soccer, listening to music, and hanging out with my friends. I also love shopping!

I joined AGW in May of 1996 when I was only 7 years old. I remember when we started out; the site only had 4 pages. Now it has over 600 pages! Being a member of the AGW girlcrew is really fun and a great experience. I mean, you get to do crafts, sleepovers, cooking/baking, testing out games, writing articles, and much, much more! I come back to the meetings because I have a terrific time and I love seeing my friends who are in the club. I think all of the girls in the club changed me. They taught me how to get along and agree with people.

Being a member of the AGW girlcrew means a lot to me. I make new friends, I’m a leader, and I look forward to the meetings. I love helping the website exist! Here are some opportunities I get from AGW that I can’t get anywhere else: We get to test games, projects, books, and all kinds of other stuff. We also get to meet neat women in their jobs. We also get to pick special guests to be interviewed.

I think Agirlsworld.com is special because it's not just girls from the United States. Girls from all over the world visit Agirlsworld.com. It's also special because it's a place where girls can go to see that there are other girls like them around the world. They can go to Agirlsworld.com and have fun being a girl. They can express themselves in things such as responding to the Talkabout or writing in an advice column. Also Agirlsworld.com is for girls ages 7-17, so there's a wide age range and something for everyone! Agirlsworld.com is definitely a great and special site for girls everywhere!!

My favorite areas of the site are the advice columns and Beat Street. The advice column is one of my favorites because girls are able to write in their problems and have them answered by girls. This is really rewarding to a lot of girls! Beat Street is neat because there's reviews on a ton of movies, which lets girls decide if a movie is or isn't worth seeing.

When I grow up I want to be an elementary school teacher. Being a member of the AGW girlcrew will help me when I am an adult because being a part of it has helped me learn how to be a successful leader. I learned how to have good leadership skills and this will help me in the future. I also learned how to contribute to being a part of a vital group and how to balance academics/sports with AGW meetings. Altogether, my future will be better off because of the things I've gained from being a part of the AGW crew!

Karen Willson is the creator and publisher of A Girl's World Online Clubhouse® and Babysittingclass.com. Her love of working with children and young adults started in high school. Karen’s after school job was to teach drama, dance and baton classes in the City of West Covina. In college, Karen managed to take an ordinarily dry degree program (BA in History at UCLA, Magna Cum Laude) and turn it into something fun for kids and families. Karen produced and performed in dramatic recreations of masques, madrigals and dances to the delight of families and guests at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and at special UCLA History Department events. Karen also created and produced “Prince or Princess for a Day” events, raising thousands of dollars for the Los Angeles “Make-a-Wish” Foundation, and making a special dream come true for terminally ill children and their families. Her education wasn’t all play: Karen’s Honors College thesis on the Power and Influence of Women in Elizabeth’s Court won the coveted Mary Beard History Prize at UCLA, and earned Karen a Distinguished Scholar Award.

As an Air Force Colonel’s daughter, Karen’s natural organizational skills earned her a spot in several motion picture and television studios as a Production Manager, supervising and supporting special effects crews for hundreds of commercials, television shows and features. She used what she’d learned about filmmaking to write and produce a 20-minute video documentary, Piece of Sky, starring Walter Koenig of Star Trek fame. This documentary was used to raise funds for “Ahead With Horses,” a therapeutic riding organization in Los Angeles which works with children who are gravely disabled.

Animation was always one of Karen’s great loves. So when the opportunity presented itself to move from production to writing, she teamed up with her writing partner and husband, Chris Weber, to script more than fifty children's television episodes. Karen and Chris created the Emmy and Humanitas Award winning Dink the Little Dinosaur for CBS Television. In live action, she wrote with Steven Barnes for the revamped Twilight Zone series. Karen also served as a feature interviewer and West Coast Editor for Starlog Magazine. She put that experience to good work as the supervising editor for AGW’s Talking About… series of six advice books for and by girls.

Karen’s hobby is writing and performing music. As a musician and member of ASCAP, Karen combined her love of animation and music by writing original songs and lyrics for several animated musical shows for Film Roman and Films By Jove. Karen’s CD of original music, Children of the Future is available from DAG Productions. The title song was used as a theme by the Special Olympics of Los Angeles. She performs weekly as a cantor at the 200 year old Mission San Luis Rey Church and enjoys occasional stints as a folk concert artist at venues around the country.

I'm Kate Evans, and I'm the Editor-In-Chief of A Girl's World. I'm the person who takes stories from our girl editors and contributors and applies just a touch of polish to them. Then I code them, upload them, and try to remember whether or not I put enough S's in "Mississippi".

I graduated from Albion College in Michigan with a B.A. in Geological Sciences, minoring in English and Philosophy. I worked for a few years as a Geologist with the Kentucky Geological Survey, then did a short stint in the western oil fields. Deciding that perhaps geology was not what I really wanted to do with my life, I then embarked upon a search for What I Wanted to be When I Grew Up. In between there and here, I've turned my hand to running a cash register, grooming Thoroughbred race horses, short-order cooking, managing delicatessens, clerking in antique book stores, data entry and various other computer specialist jobs, and testing software as a Quality Assurance Engineer.

My job here is certainly a challenge everyday, and it's never boring! Working with our group of girls and watching them learn and grow is one of the most amazing things I've ever been involved in.

Among my hobbies are reading (mostly science fiction and fantasy), singing, writing, building web sites, going to science-fiction conventions, and surfing the Internet. I'm married to the most marvelous man on Earth, and have two cats, two dogs, and a genius niece.

Lynn is the Director of the Entertainment and Creative Writing Divisions of AGW. Ms. Barker is an accredited entertainment journalist in Hollywood and provides celebrity interviews and film reviews for our “Beat Street” and “Hangin’ With” pages as well as selecting and editing material for our creative writing “New Voices” area that showcases the poems and short stories of AGW girls worldwide. In addition to acting as a screenplay consultant to a variety of international clients, Lynn, a member of the Writers Guild of America-West, has written for television, film and the interactive gaming markets. Her screenplays have been sold and optioned. Television credits include THE TWILIGHT ZONE (1986), AMAZING STORIES and STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE . Lynn has written theme park show scripts for Disney Imagineering and Iwerks Entertainment and has authored “Edutainment” projects and stories for Educational Insights. Her articles have appeared in American Cinematographer and Written By:, the magazine of the Writers Guild of America-West. She has taught writing/screenwriting to sixth graders in an L.A. area elementary school.

After obtaining her BA in Journalism/Communications from the University of New Mexico, Lynn moved to San Francisco where she became an Associate Producer in the KRON (NBC) t.v. newsroom. Moving to L.A., Lynn "morphed" into entertainment and served as Manager of the CBS television network Story Department for six years where she read and critiqued scripts and managed a group of "story analysts" while launching her t.v. writing career. In addition to writing, Lynn has worked in the Hollywood trenches as a production assistant, production manager, special effects coordinator and has appeared as a speaker on many writers’ panels on the convention circuit. 


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