Junior Reagan Kolego is a determined and hardworking leader and a dedicated student. Reagan has the responsibility of leading the Class of 2026 while partaking in multiple AP classes and participating in extracurricular activities.
As Class President, Reagan must communicate with the other members of the junior class. She focuses on ways that she can make the students and faculty happy while overall helping the school for upcoming success in the future.
“Things that I discuss with other delegates would be referring to schoolwide events. I communicate diverse ways we can help around the school and certain issues that students have,” said Reagan.
Throughout the ring event planning, Reagan played a key role in helping to plan and organize the event.
“A lot of Reagan’s planning was stuff for the dance, like how we wanted to decorate the dance and planning what to do like a couple of yard games and trying to make the dance experience more exciting rather than just food and dancing,” shared Junior Class Moderator Nathan Nocket.
In addition to being Class President, Reagan also is a peer minister. As a peer minister, Reagan shares her faith and uses her faith throughout her life as she works on many different things.
“Even though I hit road bumps with my academic and athletic career, I still remember that God is all I got, and the only reason I can put work into things is because God has faith in me,” explained Reagan.
Reagan also takes many AP courses, along with playing soccer.
Reagan played on the JV girls soccer team for her sophomore and junior years, along with also playing on varsity her junior year. For club soccer, she plays for Union Soccer Club.
While being responsible for many things, stress can be an immense amount of weight, but Reagan has found many ways and methods that allow her to balance everything, and to make sure that she is putting 100% of her effort into each thing.
“I stress heavily on calendars, time management, and reminders to keep myself on track,” said Reagan.
Throughout the classroom and the soccer field, Reagan has proven to be a hardworking person, truly showing what it means to be a leader and inspiring those around her.
At home, Reagan leads by example and is a true role model for her two siblings, showing how to be active within her school community and prioritizing her faith.
Freshman Breccan Kolego said, “Reagan is a role model in the house because she makes sure everything runs smoothly, and she checks up on what everyone is doing.”
Reagan is a huge leader in the JC community, on the field, and at home, allowing others to be inspired and take on more leadership roles as well.