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My Cheerleading Journey: Competing at All-District Level

Join me, Ariana Aleman, as I share my photostory from the 2009 Competitive Cheer season. This experience, showcasing our team's achievements, culminated in our selection for the All-District Second Team. Alongside cheerleading, I have dedicated time to learning languages, including a year and a half of French and a few years of Spanish, enabling me to appreciate the rich cultures behind them. I have also participated in the Drama Club and achieved Honor Roll status. Explore the highlights of my high school journey!

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My Cheerleading Journey: Competing at All-District Level

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  1. By: Ariana Aleman My Photostory

  2. Cheerleading http://www.docstoc.com/docs/17820660/All-District---The-official-Web-site-of-the-Competitive-Cheer- All Districts Second Team Competitive Cheer Season 2009

  3. Spanish and French • I’ve taken about a year and a half of French, and a couple years of Spanish. • I can keep a conversation going and get around if I have to read or speak in either language. • Because I’m a little of both, I have a sense of what both cultures are like

  4. Honor Roll • http://www.miningjournal.net/page/content.detail/id/538710.html?nav=5012

  5. Drama Club Maybe try to scan my certificate?

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