Community Service Initiative (CSI): Asthma and Allergy Awareness
Scholastic/Career Ambition: Aspiring actor and to continually achieve honor roll throughout academic career.
Talent: Monologue - Excerpt from "How It Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston (1928)
Paris Gold is an honor roll student at Potomac Shores Middle School. She is a young motivational speaker and enjoys public speaking. Paris is experienced in dancing, playing the violin, and acting in local theatre. Paris has received several acting and spokesmodel awards and is passionate about her platform, AAU, which stands for "Asthma, Autism and be a U.N.I.C.O.R.N." In the future, Paris endeavors to pursue a career in acting. In her spare time, she likes hanging out with her friends, dancing, and reading. Paris has 3 siblings, Payton, Marcus Jr. and JeQuan. She is the daughter of US Marine (Ret.) MSGT Marcus Gold, MBA and Dr. Elena Gold, PhD.