
By Katelyn Berentschot
Savannah Van Beek, also known as Sav, was brought into this world by her parents Scott and Kimberly Van Beek. Savannah is the oldest of her siblings: Joeli (16), Jameson (14), and Bowdrie (9). Savannah's biggest role model is her mother. Throughout her entire life she has watched her model so many invaluable skills and traits. She teaches Savannah to be hardworking, compassionate, and empathetic towards others and she also is her children’s biggest supporter and advocate.
Throughout high school Savannah has been involved in FCCLA, NHS, Student Council, Battle of the Books, Individual and Large Group Speech, Volleyball, Golf, and Play Crew. Even being involved in these organizations, FCCLA is where Savannah really shines. Savannah competed at the National Level in the Knowledge Bowl Competition. In this event, Savannah and her team placed in the top 16 her freshman year and in the top 10 her sophomore year. Some other highlights from her sophomore year were placing first in the Toys That Teach Iowa Event, receiving the Governors Traffic Safety Bureau Education Award for her traffic safety project, placing in the top 12 for Teen RSA, and placing 1st for the National FACTS Award. Following the high of her sophomore year came her junior year where she also placed top 8 for Knowledge Bowl at nationals. Throughout her high school and 8th grade years, Savannah has gone to the national level for her Focus on Children STAR event. Even though Savannah loves FCCLA, her favorite high school memory was when she dressed up as president Trump for a football game. She then proceeded to give a speech at half time motivating the student section for the second half. When asked what she will miss most about high school she commented, “being in FCCLA.”
More memories that were a part of Savannah’s years were the elementary holiday parties they had every year along with the History classes because of the knowledgeable and passionate teacher making it exciting. Academically, Sav has been on the A honor roll all four years of high school and being Student of the Month her junior year.
Outside of school Savannah stays active working at the daycare in Inwood and as a CNA at Fellowship Village, lifeguarding at Inwood Aquatic Center, being an Inwood Kids Club teacher, and volunteering at Manna Market and Special Olympics. Being actively involved in helping the community, it makes sense that she plans to pursue a degree in Nursing at the University of Iowa and then go on to become a family nurse practitioner. Her advice to the underclassmen is, "don't take anatomy and physiology and chemistry at the same time.”


