
She is a member of the Key Club, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society. She plays flute and piccolo in the high school band. 'There are a lot of exciting things going on in Pike County and I’m looking forward to being a part of them,' she said.Īryanez’s senior year at Charles Henderson High School, will be a full one.

'I want to visit the other towns and communities and get to know about them and let the people out there get to know me.'Īryanez said the recently established academies, that are joint efforts of the Troy City and Pike County school systems, will do much to bring the students together and help them learn about each other and the communities where they live. 'I’m going to represent Pike County so I want to know as much about it as I can,' she said. However, she did admit that she has a lot to learn about the county. I know that has become a cliche, but Troy is a real close community where everybody knows everybody and people really care about each other.'Īryanez said she will have little trouble singing the praises of Troy because she is involved in so many aspects of school and community life. 'But I soon learned to love a small town where everyone is like family. 'I’d always lived in a big city and coming to Troy was a big change for me,' she said.

She, her parents, Manny and Anin, and sister, Rayne, moved to Troy from Orlando when Aryanez was in the fifth grade and the move was a 'culture shock' for her.
