1. What is your name, which TSD schools did you attend, and what year did you graduate?
Kelly Marsh, Lucile Erwin Middle School, Loveland High School, class of 2019
2. What have you been doing since graduation, and what is your proudest accomplishment?
I earned my bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Metropolitan State University of Denver. In 2023, I began my career as a reporter at WSLS 10 News, an NBC affiliate in Roanoke, VA. My proudest accomplishment has been all the friendships I’ve kept and continue to make as I grow up!
3. What is your best memory of school?
Some of my greatest school memories are tied to events, games, dances, and my involvement in theatre.
4. What was your biggest challenge during school?
Basically, everything related to school. I was a very average student, so the classes were the hardest part. But if it was anything related to extracurriculars, put me in coach.
5. What do you know now that you wish your younger self had known?
I wish my younger self would know that, at the end of the day, everything works out.
6. What advice would you give to students in school now?
To current students: Don’t stress — enjoy the moment! Those four years will pass by quickly.
7. Name one person who changed your life for the better during school and how they did it.
So many people shaped who I was through my time in school, but to list a few, my parents, Karen Bieser, Nicole Stek, and all my friends. They laid the groundwork for my future success.
8. If you could wave a magic wand and change something about your school years, what would it be?
I wouldn’t change a thing. I made lifelong friends and had an incredible time.
9. How did school prepare you for what you are doing now?
I was a yapper in school and now I get paid to yap on TV. School gave me the confidence to talk with people and end up telling their stories.
10. What do you hope to accomplish in the future?
I aim to continue in reporting and eventually host a lifestyle TV show, focusing on uplifting news.