
Diana Goodrich graduated from Denver School of the Arts in May with a 4.0 grade-point average.
Diana was in the National Honor Society for four years. She has been a gymnast for 12 years and has been dancing since fifth grade. She dances at the Premiere Dance Arts Company and Aerial Fabric.
She has been in Awana Clubs, an international youth ministry, for 14 years. She received the group’s Citation Award, the highest award earned in Awana. She also is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Artists.
Diana has been a coach at Gymnastics Plus for three years and an assistant teacher at Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts.
Diana was a junior teamster and summer-camp volunteer at Four Mile Historic House in Denver. She is the leader of the junior varsity Awana group at Grace Church in Aurora and is a helper in Sunday preschool class. She was in Azuza Pacific University’s Mexico outreach program for three years. Diana also has volunteered in nursing homes.
She is attending the Colorado School of Mines in Golden.
Each week, The Denver Post honors an outstanding youth for his or her accomplishments. King Soopers presents each honoree with a packet including a gift certificate, a letter of commendation and an application for employment. To nominate a student, write to The Denver Post DTW, “Top Kid,” 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 600, Denver, CO 80202. Enclose information about the nominee, a photograph and the name and phone number of someone we can contact for more information.



