Tiffany Mcintosh: My Role Model

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I’m Tiffany McIntosh and I’m sixteen years old. I was born Hewitt, Texas and after several moves I made my way to Robinson, Texas. My parents are Lori and Steven McIntosh, and both of them are from the small town of Bremond, Texas. I’m the youngest out of five siblings. My oldest siblings Stevie, Wayne, and John, are my half brothers from my father’s first marriage. I also have an older sister named Stephanie, she’s had the largest impact on my life. My sister has been my rock throughout my first sixteen years. She’s has been one of my major role models due to that no matter what comes her way, she always find away to power through and come out more stronger then she was before. At the time being, I’m living with only my mother and grandfather. …show more content…

So my sister, mom and I picked up and followed him to Tomball, Texas. After three months, my sister started getting bullied in Tomball High School so we decided to move back to Robinson, and my dad had to take back his old position. After this move my sister had graduated from Robinson High School and had moved out on her own. I was about ten years old when my dad decided to quit his job and we could no longer afford to live in Robinson, so we moved to Marlin, Texas. Marlin is where all father’s side of the family is from that’s why we considered it as a smart move to make at first, but after six months of gang violence, drug addicts and sellers, and alcoholics we had no choice but to move back to Robinson, Texas where we bought a house and now have lived in for six …show more content…

I made it my mission to become something by the end of my highschool career. My freshmen year I started off by joining the Robinson Pride of the Blue’s colorguard. I busted my tail for months for the position and I couldn’t be more happier. I also decided to join FCCLA wanting to reach out and help in the community around me. My sophomore year I remained in the colorguard and FCCLA. In FCCLA, I became a part of the leadership team. I later went on to compete at state level in Corpus Christi in the FCCLA’s STAR events with one of my closest friend. I ended my sophomore year with becoming 1st Lieutenant of the Robinson colorguard, a PAL, a Linker Leader, and finished in the top ten percent of my grade with a 4.0 GPA. I’m now starting my junior year of highschool. I’ve started off the year by joining H.O.S.A and NHS and I’m already so excited to see that this year holds for

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