
Alejandra Wittman, a senior in the class of 2025, has many accomplishments and during her time here at Clover Hill she has left a big impact on many of her peers.
“I played softball for Clover Hill for 4 years on Varsity and played field Hockey for 1 year during my sophomore year on Varsity.” Wittman said.
Along with Alejandra and her many other accomplishments, she was in Cav for Christ for 4 years and was in the principal’s advisory council.
“Principal’s Advisory council is a group of students picked by the principal, Altizer, that suggests improvements for student life.” Wittman said.
Alejandra shows many acts of kindness and leadership to her peers and staff during her time here.
Alexjandra was the 2024 Junior Class Vice President. Alejandra explains why she chose to apply to be the Junior Vice President.
“I ran for vice president because I knew Junior officers planned prom, so I wanted to be involved in that process.” Wittman said.
Alejandra plans to take her greatness and dedication to Emory University to major in Business.
“In the beginning of my college search, I had an interest in Emory University because of the academics and beautiful campus. However, I was truly convinced that Emory was where I needed to go when I met the softball coach and team.” Wittman said.
Alejandra wants to be a lawyer when she gets out of college.
“She thinks she wants to be a lawyer because she likes the idea of competing in the courtroom.” Wittman said.
Alejandra states what she will bring to the courtroom with her thrill of competition.
“I am super competitive, which I attribute to softball, and I have always loved to debate with my friends on random issues.” Wittman said.
Alejandra enjoyed her High School experience with her friends and her wonderful teachers.
“The biggest supporters for me were my teachers and administrators, as well as my friends and family.” Wittman said.
Alejandra gives advice to all the other Cavs about how to transition into their senior year.
“The biggest piece of advice I can give is to spend as much time as possible with your family.” Wittman said.