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By Jennifer Montoya, Fort Worth Report
March 27, 2022
At 21, I am the eldest of four sisters. I grew up in Edgecliff Village in Fort Worth and Panther Heights in Crowley, and although my life took me down a different path, my heart will always belong there where my family is. Thinking about the three years I spent in Crowley brings a smile to my face.
For school, I went to H.F. Stevens Middle School, and I graduated from Crowley High School in the top 5% in my class with a 3.8 grade point average. I attend Tarrant County College while working as a legal assistant in Fort Worth.
I've created lots of good memories in college, so far. In high school, I was part of the National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars and I was an officer at Future Farmers of America, a non-profit organization based on promoting and supporting agricultural education. Our school had a barn where students could keep their livestock and practice multiple facets of agriculture.
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