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What it Means to Be a United States Citizen

May 1, 2017

 

Being a United States citizen means first, being well-informed so as to properly and wisely take an active role in our local, state, and national government. Second, it means being willing to give of our time and talent to our community that we may not only survive, but thrive. And finally, it means being willing to give our lives for the good of our fellow man – no matter their age or race – and to stand up for what is right, even if it is against the highest authority.

 

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Maria G.

Grade: graduated Hobbies: playing piano, violin, auto harp, and cow bells; German dancing, figure skating, reading, singing, and horseback riding Patron/Favorite saints: Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Cecilia, Saint Lydwina, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Favorite school subjects: logic, geometry, music Other: I love acting with the St. Genesius of Rome Theater group, which has recently celebrated it’s 10 year anniversary. I teach piano at the Harmony Organ and Piano Studio, and teach the Pittsburgh District Kinderchor and Jugendchor. My Senior year has quickly filled up, and I am always on the go.