Junior Madison Hudnall is involved in quite a few extracurriculars at LCM, including the Honey Bear drill team, National Honor Society, and being a part of the yearbook staff.
Outside of school, Hudnall likes to spend her time at home, out with her family, or at her church.
Hudnall said her biggest role model is her Granny; she inspires Madison to be a better person, and she knows that she can always go to her Granny for advice and a corny joke.
According to Hudnall, some of her hobbies are painting, doing Bible studies, spending time with her family and going to church.
One of Hudnall’s main goals is to get a career in Pediatric Occupational Therapy after she graduates high school.
Hudnall considers her greatest accomplishment to be her relationship with God. She has spent her entire life growing in her walk with Him. It’s the most special thing to her.
According to Hudnall, her favorite class this year is yearbook because she has the best teacher and the people in the class make it fun.
Some advice that Hudnall would give to herself is to not worry about what others think about you. Just live your life, be you, and love yourself.
Hudnall’s favorite part about going to school at LCM is the amazing teachers that she has had because they take the time to get to know everyone and make everyone feel wanted and loved.
What motivates Hudnall to keep going on a daily basis is her family. She said that they are her biggest encouragement, and that they love her no matter what and push her to be the best version of herself.
“Madison is kind-hearted and always has a positive mindset,” Honey Bear sponsor Mikayla Wappler said. “She works extremely hard in everything that she does inside and outside of school. She is a great team player and role model to other students. I truly enjoy working with her everyday and seeing her grow as a person and as a dancer.”