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Molleigh Nicole McCormack describes herself as a “creative person and a “bookworm.” Molleigh is the daughter of Jason Martin McCormack and Regan Nicole Lowery. Molleigh has three siblings, Ryan McCormack, Tristan McCormack, and Brendon Lowrey. Molleigh has five cats: a fluffy black cat named Tamsin, a black and grey cat named Salem, a black and grey kitten named Bandit, a black cat named Storm, and a black cat named Shadow. She also has two dogs: a Golden Chihuahua named Biscuit and a Black Lab named Belle. Molleigh also has three fish named Goldfish One, Goldfish Two, and Silverfish. She is a seventeen year-old senior as Moscow High School this year. She was born on April 14, 2000.
Molleigh has a lot of favorite things. Her favorite movie is The Princess and the Frog. She said that’s her favorite movie because Charlotte was always Tiana’s friend, no matter what. Molleigh’s favorite book is The Way I Used to Be. That is her favorite book because it made her cry, and she loves books that make her cry. History is Molleigh’s favorite subject in school. She loves learning about the past and certain time periods. Even though History is her favorite subject the math teacher, Mrs. White, is her favorite teacher. Her favorite food is her mom’s meatloaf because her mom uses rice instead of breadcrumbs. Her favorite drink is Mountain Dew because it has always been her favorite. When I asked her who her best friends are she said, “Monica Gonzalez, Gina Olivas, Brittney Stuckey, Morgan Lahey, and Adriana Salcedo. Shout out to Snapchat and lunch.”
In her free time, Molleigh usually takes a nap, binge watches shows on Netflix, or is on her phone. I asked Molleigh if she could travel anywhere, where would she go and she said, “If I could travel anywhere, I would go to New York. I would see my grandma, uncle and aunt, and of course, my dad. One thing Molleigh said she can’t live without is “Oxygen.”
After high school, Molleigh plans on going to a community college to study pre-med. After that, she plans on going to a university to continue her education in medicine and then she would like to go to medical school to become an oncologist or emergency physician. I asked Molleigh where she sees herself at in ten years and she said, “I see myself just getting out of medical school and going somewhere to start my residency.”