WHS senior spotlight: Ashley Oswald
Ashley is a senior at Williams High School. She has attended school in Williams since fifth grade. She was born in Phoenix, Arizona.
In high school, Ashley has participated in restaurant management.
Ashley’s favorite subject is English.
“It’s the subject I’ve been the most understanding of. Writing is pretty easy for me.”
Ashley’s favorite teacher was her history teacher, Ms. Mitkowski.
“Ms. Mitkowski helped me since eighth grade get my grades. She helps me focus and get my work turned in on time.”
Ashley’s favorite high school memory is homecoming week.
“It’s the time that everybody in school just lets go and has fun together.”
Outside of school, Ashley works at McDonald’s.
After graduation, Ashley plans on taking a year off of school. Eventually she’d like to have a career that focuses on food and is thinking of attending a trade school.
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