Halifax Academy Class of 2025 Senior Spotlight:

Miranda Christine Braswell is a National Senior Beta Club, Monogram Club, Octagon Club, and Quiz Bowl Team member. She has been active in our Student Government Association and currently serves as SGA color guard captain. Miranda has also been on our journalism staff, creating the school’s yearbook. During her time at HA, she participated in varsity cheer and softball. She was on the Shooting Team as well. Miranda was recently crowned prom queen.

Outside of school, Miranda dances with the Myrick School of Dance and particularly enjoys hip hop. She has been a dance instructor for the Myrick School of Dance for three years. Miranda also has participated in competitive cheer with Roanoke Valley Cheer in grades 8-10. Additionally, she worked as a pharmacy technician for Drugco. She was a little sister and participated in the Distinguished Young Women’s organization. Miranda played softball with the Roanoke Valley Girls Softball League since she was four.

In Miranda’s spare time, she loves being involved in a variety of activities and helping others when she can. She attends Shiloh Methodist Church of Gaston, where she is involved in the Conference Youth Ministry and the Conference Council of Youth Ministries. She has been a representative for the Heritage District, planning and assisting staff with conference youth events. Miranda has especially enjoyed her volunteer work with Dylan Moore Days Celebration and Safe Kids Halifax County over the years.

Miranda plans to attend Appalachian State University in the fall and major in Exercise Science. Her goal is to obtain her doctorate in physical therapy. Miranda is the daughter of Michelle and Michael Braswell from Roanoke Rapids. She has one younger sister, Mariah.

Congratulations, Miranda!

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