Bradshaw shows off style musically, scholarly

Jana Datteri

Cassie Bradshaw and Iralyn Carmona sing during choir class on Friday.

Jana Datteri, Staff Writer

Cassie Bradshaw, a junior at Greeley West High School is one of the most involved students in the school. Bradshaw is a Greeley West Pom and is determined to go through all four years of the IB Program.

On top of a year-round sport and the IB Program, Bradshaw is involved in the most advanced orchestra group, Chamber Orchestra, and in the most advanced choir group, Pegasus. This past year Bradshaw was a part of The Addams Family, and has been deeply involved in theater ever since.

Unlike most of the kids at Greeley West, Bradshaw arrives at the school at 6:15 a.m. every for her zero hour to be in Spartones. In Chamber orchestra, Bradshaw plays the cello and has been for about three years now. Before high school, she played piano, flute, and a little bit of guitar. “Music for me is the best way to express myself in everything. I believe it is one of the most beautiful art forms,” Bradshaw said.

Bradshaw danced for four years in elementary school in Brighton, Colorado so when Bradshaw came to Greeley she was always interested in the dance team and the great environment that was expressed by the team.

After high school Bradshaw’s plans are to go to Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri to major in music education and minor in worship leading.