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Julia Hill posing for her Esster photos at Kentucky’s Capital. Photo by Kelli Hill.

Julia Hill Fits the Bill

A feature on Julia Hill, a current Woodford County High School student in the class of 2022.

Who is Julia Hill? 

Julia Hill is a current sophomore at Woodford County High School. She is a talented viola and piano player and is a Christian who attends Journey Church. Her parents are Kelli and Bryan Hill and her older sister is Madison Hill, who graduated from Woodford County High School in the class of 2019. Julia excels academically and is at the top of her class.


What is your favorite memory at Woodford County?

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Julia Hill at one of the ports on a Caribbean Cruise.

My favorite memory of Woodford County is taking a drive down Midway and looking at all the horse farms.

What is your least favorite?

My least favorite memory of Woodford County is when they turned Kmart into a Uhaul instead of a movie theater.

What makes you smile? 

My friends make me smile.

What is your favorite activity?

My favorite activity is to travel.

What is one of your favorite memories with your friends? 

One moment with my friends is when we went to roller skate and played laser tag.

Julia Hill with her cockapoo dog, Rocky, at her home in Woodford County. Photo by Kelli Hill.

 

 

 

 

What would you say to people who are just moving to Woodford County?

I would tell people to keep their mouths shut because small-town gossip is popular here.

What is one of your best stories? 

My best story is how I manipulated my family into adopting a dog.

Who do you look up to and why?

I look up to my sister {Madison Hill} because she shows kindness to everyone and she holds true to her morals.

What has been the scariest moment of your life?

The scariest moment of my life was when I had pesto pizza and was extremely allergic to the nuts in the pesto but nobody knew yet. My family and friends thought I was faking an allergy.

What has been your biggest learning experience? 

My biggest learning experience is actually the coronavirus. It has given me time to reflect on what is most important. It’s not school, sports, or anything else. It’s been time to grow my faith in Christ and work on my mental and physical health.

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