Since entering Roeper in Kindergarten, Madison, now a senior, has been a quiet leader. The school’s mission has been a catalyst for her involvement with social justice initiatives. Recently, she worked with fellow students to bring awareness to the cause of minimum wage employees not receiving sick leave and petitioned to get the measure on the state ballot. Working with others is definitely Madison’s strong suit. She says that the intimate class size at Roeper has made it easier to interact with people you might not normally have the chance to get to know in a big school. While she considers studying Journalism or Political Science after graduation, she stays active playing volleyball and watching comedies with her family. She’s a #RoeperKid.