#BulldogSTRONG STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Nayeli Torres

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Student: Nayeli Torres 

Year in School: Senior

Plans After High School: Nayeli plans on attending California State University, Dominguez Hills to major in Liberal Studies. Nayeli has aspirations of becoming an elementary school teacher and professional photographer. 

GPS Focus: PRIDE & SERVICE

What Makes Nayeli #BulldogSTRONG: A quintessential experience for every high school student in America is the exploration of a yearbook. A yearbook captures adolescent events and experiences that will forever be frozen in time on the pages that were designed by students committed to honoring those teenage memories.  The content and elements of a yearbook cannot be viewed in a social media feed. A yearbook challenges students to reflect on all that has happened in their lives in the classroom, on campus, and in their community. For each passing year, each yearbook is stylistically designed with creativity, purpose, and with intention at leaving a long lasting impression.  For Senior Editor in Chief for the 2022-2023 Golden Age Yearbook, Nayeli Torres, her major goal as overseer in the development of this year’s yearbook is to connect students with their Golden Valley High School experience. After serving last year as Photography Editor, Nayeli took an advanced leadership role, jumping into managing the organizational aspect of the entire yearbook. The theme of the Golden Age this year is entitled “Are We There Yet?” with a concerted focus on capturing GVHS experiences and traditions that have come back to campus after being absent due to Covid-19. “We saw students adapting to being back in school last year, which was awesome,” comments Nayeli, “This year we have been able to experience school the way we did before Covid-19. As a community we have worked together to create this perfect space for teachers and students to be successful. As a yearbook staff, we wanted to capture some of those perfect moments.” Nayeli takes PRIDE in how the design and layout is like no other GVHS yearbook as there are unique page layouts, custom graphics, and a color scheme that represents the school's colors and spirits. She also indicates that the book captures the essence of the school and the experiences of the students, serving as a reminder of the unique moments and memories that made up the school year at GVHS. Another point of PRIDE for this year’s Golden Age is the photography. “Our photography is breathtaking this year,” states Nayeli with passion, “Students should expect a variety of high- quality photos. These photos have a story to tell, from candid shots, posed shots, and group shots from the various events. I believe the Yearbook team has done an amazing job on covering every possible event and story to it!” 

 

1As Chief In Editor of the 2022-2023 Golden Age Yearbook, Chief In Editor, Nayeli Torres helped develop and design the front cover.

 

Beyond the countless hours that she has committed to creating the perfect yearbook, Nayeli is also heavily involved in student leadership where she serves as ASB Historian. Similar to her vision for the yearbook, as ASB Historian Nayeli learns about all the milestones our school has achieved while creating new memories for the student body. This Spring, Nayeli and the rest of the ASB Leadership team are working diligently to create some of those long lasting memories for students such as a Spring Rally, Movie Night, Prom, and her personal favorite, a yearbook distribution party. Whether it has been through yearbook or through ASB, Nayeli wants to be remembered as a leader that was action oriented and that truly SERVED her peers. “The kind of leader that I want to be remembered when I graduate Golden Valley High School is someone who strives to inspire others when having a clear vision on something that I want to achieve,” humbly comments Nayeli,  “I am committed to personal growth and continuous learning, and empower others to do the same. I am passionate about making a positive impact in my community and strive to create a better future for everyone.” For her commitment to creating positive and lasting memories as Editor in Chief for the GVHS Golden Age Yearbook and as ASB Historian, Nayeli Torres is #BulldogSTRONG. 

 

1Whether as Chief In Editor or ASB Historian, Nayeli Torres uses her camera to capture memories and experiences for all GVHS students.

 

What #BulldogSTRONG Means to Nayeli: "#BulldogSTONG to me means to encompass the school's values, emphasizing the importance of character, integrity, and a positive mindset. It encourages students and staff to overcome obstacles, support each other, and strive for excellence in various aspects of school life, including academics, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. It represents the school's spirit, pride, and determination to foster a positive, resilient, and united community at Golden Valley High School.”

 

What Teachers and Staff Think of Nayeli: 

“I’ve had the pleasure of teaching Nayeli for two years in yearbook, and her senior year in my AP Literature & Composition course. Nayeli is an extremely hard worker who dedicates all of her energy into her tasks. She is able to show PRIDE in Golden Valley by participating in many facets of campus culture. She has shown SERVICE by volunteering to be a leader in yearbook as a Photography Editor, and she stepped it up even more this school year by being nominated The Editor in Chief. I’m so proud to have her as my right hand for yearbook as I know I can count on her and she always shows grace, kindness, and compassion to her fellow peers. She is able to juggle so many responsibilities without ever letting the pressure get to her. She is a model of a student who consistently shows GROWTH in herself by pushing her limits, without complaint. I’m so impressed by the confident young woman she has become in the last two years, and can’t think of a better student to be the face, and leader, of The Golden Age yearbook.” Madison Bealessio, English Teacher and Yearbook Adviser, Golden Valley High School

Nayeli is kind, hard-working and conscientious. He has been an integral part of the Leadership program this year, and I have enjoyed getting to know her sweet personality. She always enters class with a smile and I am fortunate to have had her on the ASB Executive Board this year.” Valerie Black, Activities Director, Golden Valley High School

“Nayeli is a great #BulldogSTRONG student. She is a role model for Service as she is always helpful to other students and is willing to work well on a Team.  Nayeli is a joy to have in class.” Dr. Katrina Barnum, AP Biology and Introduction to Physical Science Teacher, Golden Valley High School

“Nayeli is an unstoppably great leader. Every decision she makes is an amazing example for her peers.” Aaron Wright, Government/Economics Teacher, Golden Valley High School

“Nayeli is a very respectful and outgoing young lady. She is very organized, dedicated, optimistic and an integral scholar. She comes to class well prepared and engages with the class activities/content right from the beginning of the period. Additionally, Nayeli is a natural leader that enjoys providing service to her peers and the people around her. She takes pride in helping out with the organization/design of our school rally activities and games. Nayeli is #BulldogSTRONG!” Joel Jauregui, Math Teacher, Golden Valley High School