PRESCOTT KIWANIS CLUB Rebecca Heinze The Prescott Kiwanis Student of the Week is junior Rebecca Heinze, nominated by Prescott High School social studies teacher Robert Glazebrook. “Rebecca has …
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PRESCOTT KIWANIS CLUB
Rebecca Heinze
The Prescott Kiwanis Student of the Week is junior Rebecca Heinze, nominated by Prescott High School social studies teacher Robert Glazebrook.
“Rebecca has worked very hard in AP World History this year,” Glazebrook said. “She has demonstrated the ability to understand complex concepts and material. She has done this while maintaining a very tough school schedule and busy life in various activities. She will also help out other students in AP World without hesitation. She shows a selflessness to help others that speaks highly of her as a person. Plus, she will ask great questions in class that keeps me as a teacher at my best as well.”
Rebecca’s parents are Michelle and John Heinze. She is a member of the Midwest Speed Softball Club where she is the captain of her team and also assists in coaching 10U teams.
“During the summer months I work at Clifton Highlands Golf Course. I am part of the Prescott broadcasting crew for boys and girls basketball and I am also a high school math tutor,” Heinze said.
She enjoys hiking, baking, weight lifting, and spending time with family and friends. She is also a member of the varsity softball team, National Honor Society, Pre-Med Club and Jazz Band.
The honor roll student plans to attend college and major in neuroscience and anthropology. She also hopes to play softball in college.