[Your Name]
[Parent’s Street Address, City, Statezip code] [Parent’s phone] [Parent’s email]
Objective
/ To attain the title of National All-American Miss Jr. Pre-Teen.Age
Grade in School
Grade Average
My School
My Favorite Subjects and Activities at School
Activities that I like to do after school
Favorite BookHonors and Awards
My Goals
What I would like to do if I am the next national queen / [Age. Example: 8]
[Grade level in school. Example: Third Grade]
[Grade Average. Example: B+]
[The formal name of your school. Ex: DollyMadisonElementary School]
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Helpful tool:
If for any reason you want to make one or more of the bulleted sections to have 2 columns, then you can drag your cursor over the text section shown here to the right and copy it. Then paste it over the section that you want to have 2 columns.
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There are a number of ways to adjust vertical spacing in Word. That is just one of the simplest ways.
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