Senior Spotlight: Andrew Lansdale

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Andrew Lansdale

Lutheran North

Macomb All-Academic 2023

A 4.0 student at Lutheran North, Andrew Lansdale earned a 1380 on the SAT. His future plans include attending Grand Valley State University and studying Environmental Science. He attended Immanuel Macomb for grade school and Immanuel Macomb is his home congregation.

When asked Who influenced you the most in your academic career, Andrew answered:

LeeAnne Lansdale, my mom. She was always the one in my life that pushed be to get good grades and was there for me if I ever needed help. She was the one who started my love for reading, as she always read to me as a kid, and as I got older took me to the library and encouraged me further. Along with that, she always drove me to school every day until I could drive myself. She was always present in every part of my academic career.


Parent:

John and LeeAnne Lansdale

Home Congregation:

Immanuel Macomb

Grade School:

Immanuel Macomb

SAT:

1380

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

Andrew has volunteered at Vacation Bible School, he has led a small group with trash clean up on public roads and has volunteered at soup kitchens.

SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT:

Bowling, CommuniTEA, Cross Country, Theatre

College Plans:

Grand Valley State University studying Environmental Science

WHAT MADE YOUR LUTHERAN NORTH EXPERIENCE SPECIAL?

The after school clubs like CommuniTea and Theater where I was able to have fun with friends.

WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR FUTURE MUSTANGS?

Join clubs after school and get to know people.

WHICH TEACHER OR STAFF MEMBER AT LUTHERAN NORTH MADE A NOTABLY POSITIVE IMPACT ON YOU?

Mr. Ellison, he sparked my love for board games and always pushed me to be creative and work hard.

i want the community to know lutheran north is . . .

A positive environment with a lot of hardworking students and teachers.

What is the #1 skill you are taking away from your experience at Lutheran North?

To always push myself to learn more that I may not be learning in class.

 
 

 
 

CONGRATULATIONS, andrew!

To God Be the Glory!

 
 

 
 
Renee Finkel