Pleasantville High School showcased its vibrant student talent during the Mr. and Mrs. Greyhound 2024-2025 pageant held on April 17, 2025. The event featured a diverse group of contestants, each highlighting their unique skills and community involvement, aiming to represent their school with pride.
Contestant Ayanna Harris, a senior, captivated the audience with her multifaceted background, including participation in early college programs, mock trial, and various clubs. She expressed her desire to make a positive impact, inspired by her late uncle, and showcased her artistic talents through dance and painting.
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Subscribe for Free Adrianna Albrez Noyola, another senior, shared her experiences performing at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Her enthusiasm for social media and community engagement resonated with the audience, as she emphasized her energetic and charismatic personality.
Juan Garcia Rodriguez, contestant number one, highlighted his leadership roles in multiple clubs, including the Mathematics National Honor Society. He also celebrated his achievements as a bilingual student and his commitment to community service, showcasing a well-rounded profile that combines academics and athletics.
Kenneth Townsend Fenwick, known for his perfect attendance and honor roll status, shared his involvement in basketball and music. His reserved yet charming demeanor added depth to his presentation, appealing to the audience's appreciation for diverse talents.
Trayshaun Whitaker, another contestant, emphasized his leadership in youth ministry and participation in track and field. His athleticism and community spirit were evident as he engaged with the crowd.
John Howell, who is set to graduate with both a high school diploma and an associate's degree, shared his acceptance to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where he will pursue electrical engineering while playing Division 1 volleyball. His determination and academic achievements stood out, inspiring his peers.
The Mr. and Mrs. Greyhound pageant not only celebrated individual talents but also fostered a sense of community among students. As the contestants showcased their aspirations and achievements, they reinforced the importance of leadership, creativity, and service within the Pleasantville High School community. The event concluded with a sense of pride and anticipation for the future leaders emerging from this vibrant school.