Meet Our Students: Greyson Anderson

Greyson is a student at Spoto High School and is 16 years old. Greyson’s role model is Martin Luther King Jr. because he thinks the way he spoke out when nobody else would was brave. Greyson has three dogs: a husky, a dachshund, and a pit-bull mix. When he was younger, he played football and soccer but decided to stop in order to dedicate more time to cooking. In school, he is going into Culinary 3, and he wants to become a chef when he is older. To Greyson, the power of giving means to help others and make a difference.

Greyson’s introduction written by fellow Student Service Program member, JJ Phillips. You can see the entire Class of 2025 here.

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