WDSD Spotlight – McKenna Hayden

Hi! My name is McKenna Hayden. I am 18 and a senior in high school. I have been a cheerleader, FCA and Best Buddies member, on homecoming court and in many other activities! I love Boogie Down Crew because it is time I spend with my friends, doing two of my favorite things: singing and dancing. I also love the Girls Lock-In and Living and Learning class. I look forward to DSL helping me find a dream job and live on my own as I branch out to take on this world!

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