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Senior
Senior
Angie Ramos
Nurturing
Passion
by Brenlee Guerrero
usic has always been an essential part of my As a young child, learning to play the piano was an
life, and, thanks to my piano teacher, Ms. exciting challenge. I quickly discovered that learning
MAngie Ramos, I have embraced and grown to play an instrument was more than just memorizing
in my passion for music. My two sisters and I began notes. It was a way to express emotions, ideas, and
taking piano lessons with Ms. Angie when I was seven. creativity. Ms. Angie was the one who introduced me
At the time, I had no idea that these early lessons to this deeper meaning of music. With her patience,
would play such a significant role in shaping my kindness, and knowledge, she made the process
future. Ms. Angie’s influence as a teacher, mentor, and enjoyable and fulfilling. She had an extraordinary way
creative guide not only helped me learn how to play the of making lessons feel less like a chore and more like
piano but also planted a seed for my love of music that an exciting adventure. Every lesson was an opportunity
continues today. I am thankful my mother exposed me to explore new pieces of music, develop my skills,
to music and found Ms. Angie. and, most importantly, have fun with the piano. She
gave me space to be creative, encouraged me to play
Article Submitted by
Brenlee Guerrero LUBBOCK HIGH
Brenlee Guerrero is the daughter of April Flores and Fernando Guerrero. She attends
Lubbock High School and is a part of the Westerner band where she play the oboe,
cymbals, and marimba. She also plays the saxophone in the jazz band and serves as
section leader for the front ensemble. Brenlee has also been a member of the softball
team for three years and will serve as the team manager this year. She plans to attend
Texas Tech University, major in Psychology with a focus on Criminal Justice, and try out
for the Goin’ Band from Raiderland.
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