Savannah Embry, Staff Writer
Savannah Grace Embry is a sophomore at Freedom High School. Her favorite color is purple because it’s very calming. She is fifteen years old and will turn sixteen in four months. She lives with her father, step mother and younger brother, she has two dogs, a German Shepard named Ekko, and a Min Pin, named Psych (Pronounced Si-Cho. She has five half siblings and three step siblings, she is the fourth eldest. She has moved quite a few times, to many different schools and three different states in the past ten years. Embry was born in Largo, Florida and was moved in between Queens, New York and St. Petersburg Florida. At age ten, Savannah moved to New York with her mother, three sibling and in with her grandparents. She stayed in New York for two years when she got the news that she was moving to Memphis, Tennessee.
In Savannah moving to Memphis, she discovered her love for writing when she met her English teacher, her seventh grade year and wrote a lot in her spare time. She enjoyed telling her side of things and also enjoyed making up stories. She loves poetry, she could write it for days and still will want to write and read more. Writing isn’t the only thing Savannah enjoys, she also enjoys drawing. She always carries a sketch book for when something catches her eye. She also enjoys getting lost in books. She also enjoys listening to music and has been learning to play the drums. Her favorite band is Famous Last Words a band she hopes to one day meet.
Savannah hopes to go to New York University or University of California, Los Angeles to study Psychology. She loves to help people so she believed that being a Developmental Psychologist or being a Veterinarian would be the very best jobs for her. In being a Developmental Psychologist she feels she will see any improvement in people’s behavior and it will feel as though she is slowly making a difference and that’s her main goal in life, make a difference. Especially to people who need it. Which is why she thinks he best career choice would be to help adolescents go through whatever they need help with.