The Schutz American School Students' Newspaper
Vol. II, Issue No. 6, June 2010

الأحد، 20 ديسمبر 2009

Hanna El-Amrawi: CNN’s Next Big News Reporter


Schutz Bids its Audible Voice Farewell
By Farah Kashwa

Hanna could clearly be heard from the front porch all the way to the middle school lockers. She was also always pumped up.
One thing Hanna was not afraid to do was show her true self. Hanna is one of those people that are not afraid to show her true colors no matter who she is with. Hanna is someone that is very approachable and easy to talk to. She always makes you feel welcome, and she will always lend you an ear if you need to talk to her. Although her classmates were not used to all that energy at first, they soon came to realize that when she is around, there is never a dull moment.
Hanna’s role model is her sister. Her sister taught her to be strong and face anything that came in her way. These words of advice had a heavy impact on Hanna. Hanna never runs away from a problem; instead, based on her sister’s advice, she faces these problems. Hanna has a very big family and she loves spending time with them. She said that when she will have kids, she would like them to experience having a big family as well. When Hanna looks down the road ten years from now, she sees herself married and also working!
Even though Hanna is not known for her athleticism, she used to horseback ride when she lived in Cyprus. On the other hand, something that Hanna is famous for is her love of the performing arts. Hanna sings and also acts! What can’t that girl do? She has a great passion for acting and so she is pursuing drama in her senior year, and acing it.
Hanna went to the New York Film Academy this summer and took a journalism course. She came back with a lot of experience and a lot of friends. When Hanna was behind the camera, she felt like she belonged there.
Hanna will surely be missed around school, especially when she calls out “Masssssiiiimoooooo”. She is applying to many respectable universities abroad including University of California-Berkley, New York University, and she is also applying to The American University in Cairo (AUC). Hanna is torn between going abroad and being introduced to a whole new environment and staying in Egypt in AUC and maintaining the “Schutz” environment. If she goes to The AUC, however, she will transfer abroad at some point.
When I asked Hanna what she will miss most about Schutz, she said, “This feeling that everyone knows you and you know everything about everyone; this feeling of unity. You feel like you have the whole school behind your back.”. Well Hanna, I assure you that wherever you are, you will always be a part of the Schutz community and family, and we will always have your back!

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