Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 18 November 2004 — Page 27
The Muncie Times • November 18, 2004 • Page 27
Meredith Moore is in this week’s Youth Spotlight
Meredith Moore
Meredith Moore 11, a sixth grade student at Northside Middle School, has a 3.5 G.P.A. The subject she likes most is math. Her favorite teacher is Lisa Jackson, who teaches English. Her favorite book series is Bailey’s School Kids, by Debbie Dadey and Marcie Thornton Jones. Meredith has one older brother that she is very proud of 19, a student at Anderson University. Meredith says she wants to become an actress or a doctor. She was inspired to become an actress by Raven; star of children is television program. Her favorite musical recording is "Super Natural," also by Raven. Marnita Moore is Meredith’s mother. Her father, Gregory Moore
is deceased. Meredith is favorite color is orange. Her birthday is March 15. Macaroni and cheese are her favorite food. She also likes Payday candy bars. Marnita and Meredith attend Cathedral of Praise on Sundays, for church services, and services, and Tuesdays for Bible study. "Meredith likes art and drawing pictures. Her father was an artist this is what she picked up from him. She has co-authored a children’s book titled "A Little Confidence." Which is a joint effort of
Meredith and I. "Meredith will be successful in life because she is a good person. She lives by the rule "treat others the way you want people to treat you, and her current and future endeavors are and will continue to be built on those principles," said Mrs. Moore.
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