Isabella, a Highpoint Virtual Academy of Michigan student, is a rising ballet star training with the Grand Rapids Ballet School and Junior Company while balancing her demanding academic schedule. Despite the challenges of pursuing a professional ballet career, she remains dedicated to her passion for dance and strives to become a principal dancer on major stages in California or New York. Isabella’s journey highlights the power of virtual learning in supporting her aspirations and her commitment to giving back.
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