Victoria Morelli

August 30, 2018

  Victoria Morelli will end up being a household name one day. Whether it is working at the roller rink, cooking at home or performing in front of people, Morelli always keeps herself doing something and has ever since middle school. Now, not only is she a part of choir, musicals and plays, but now she is a part of competitive, so she is definitely able to keep herself busy.

  “Being a part of something sure keeps me on my toes. I’m a huge procrastinator in general, but my involvements help me to not be because there’s always work to be done. I feel like I’m always rehearsing something or another, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I have made so many good friends (a family, honestly) through choir and theatre at North and I couldn’t be more pleased to know that I will always have such amazing people rooting for me,” junior Victoria Morelli said.   

  Missy Morelli, Victoria’s mom, is a huge part of her home and school life. In the last 2 years, a lot of personal things have happened in the Morelli family, but her mom has always stuck it out on stage and her proud has been by her side every step of the way with many other people also supporting them.

  “She has become more thoughtful of others and grown in her ability to put herself in other people’s shoes and think about how they would feel. Also, a lot of people have helped us out. Our family, my parents as well as our church family. My coworkers when I was working at KCLC preschool at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church were also a huge support to us during hard times. Everyone is always there to talk to us, pray with us and for us, and provide for us, whether that was financially or just helping out with our everyday life,” Missy Morelli said.

  For everyone that does not know Morelli, the more you get to know her, the more you will feel like you have known her forever. She can do anything she sets her mind to and anyone that meets her for the first time is bound to see her again with all of the things she does at Liberty North.

  “She has such a great personality that I envy so much. The more I got to know her, and the more I discovered what she’s been through makes me see her in a different way. She is such a strong person and so easy to talk to about anything. I’m really happy I was able to meet her and see how inspiring she is,” junior Emilie DeKejlin said.

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