Hi, I’m Kylin Reynolds, student storyteller, social impact advocate, and artist in motion.
From performing as Eleanor Roosevelt on the national stage to leading hands-on STEAM workshops in Jamaican primary schools, I’ve found my voice through the intersection of arts, education, and advocacy. I’m currently a senior at North Broward Preparatory School, where I’ve grown as both a student and dancer through the Arts Academy and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, while also pursuing research, service, and leadership opportunities.
Creativity
I express myself through movement and storytelling, always looking for new ways to make meaning.
Empathy
My advocacy work with UNICEF, Girl Scouts, and Model UN is grounded in listening, learning, and lifting up others.
Curiosity
Whether I'm conducting interviews for a science project or presenting at an educational research conference, I ask big questions and seek thoughtful answers.
Impact
I believe small, consistent actions can create lasting change, and I strive to live that belief every day.
I found my voice not by being the loudest, but by lifting others through story, service, and shared action.