In with new and out with the old! We have wonderful new jv coach amongst our hands, Coach Autumn.“This year is going good,” Autumn said. “It’s definitely new to come into a program and learn the culture and learn kind of what Wyoming volleyball is about.”
Coach Autumn has came back to Michigan around 2 months ago, and she has been thriving here ever since.
Coach Autumn has been playing volleyball for many years.
“I graduated high school from Holt High School and I was a 3 year varsity setter. Then I went to college in Fort Wayne Indiana and I played for Indiana Tech,” she said.
Moving back to Michigan and becoming part of the Wyoming team was a big step for Coach Autumn, but there are many great reasons on why she did so.
“I appreciate the diversity in the student body and staff, I also just appreciate the core values and beliefs of Wyoming and that all students are capable of great things,” she said.
Coach Autumn adores her team this year, if she had one word to describe them it’d be “the hidden beast.”
“I feel like there’s a lot of fire and a lot of talent that’s just hidden underneath some,” she said.
Overall Coach Autumn is a great aspect to not only Wyoming but the volleyball program as well. She’s here to strive and make things better in all aspects of wyoming. Wyoming can’t wait to see what she has in store.
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As a part of our school culture and community, we have students who shine brighter in many different ways. We have people who take AP classes, take choir, and excel in athletics. With our school bringing communities together we are the definition of being kind, compassionate, and gracious.
A student who shines brighter than the rest is Marielis Mejias. Meijas, a Senior at Wyoming, helps our school become more united and bright. Mejias said “I am an officer for the Senior Committee and my position is advertising and social media, I am also a part of AW11 Council, and I also do Peer-Mentoring,” she said. Marielis Meijas has definitely reached the pinnacle of our core values of being kind, compassionate, and gracious around the school.
Mejias plans to go to Community College or Grand Valley when she graduates high school. Meijas states, “After I graduate high school I'm going to go to college, depending on how Financial Aid goes, I'll probably go to CC but I did get accepted to Grand Valley so I am also looking forward to going there as well.”
Not only does Marielis participate in clubs around the school she is also a part of the sports here at Wyoming, “In terms of sports I was in Volleyball and Track” Although with her busy schedule, Marielis knows how to prioritize and manage her time well.
Marielis Mejias manages her time well where she has many interests and hobbies, not all students have the time, but she makes sure her youth is spent outside experiencing life to the fullest extent outside of school. Marielis said “I like to hang out with my friends and go to haunted mazes or even go to an amusement park, I love my friends so much, so honestly I like to do anything with them and just have fun, like going downtown and just in general being outside,” she said.
Although Wyoming is sometimes looked at in the wrong way Wyoming to Marielis is a great school, “Wyoming gets a lot of hate for being diverse and different than other schools but in all honesty, it is not even that bad, AW11 may seem corny to some people but I feel like our school does a good job at putting us in assemblies and having us come together,” she says. These “corny” things that our school does is what is going to make us all learn and have memories of our experience in high school,” she says.