Savannah Clark is a senior here at St. Charles West who is very active in her community. Being a member of five clubs and organizations, Clark has had a very impactful high school career.
During her time at St. Charles West, Clark has been a member of the National Honor Society, Welcome Ambassadors, served as the secretary of HOSA, the student council secretary, the president of Key Club, and the vice president of the senior class. Being a part of so many things, it is no surprise that Clark has had an impact on the people around her.

“Savannah and I just recently started becoming close, but in this short time, she has already made such a big impact on my life. Being friends with Savannah means always having someone who is supportive, genuine and uplifting. She has a way of making everyone around her feel included and valued,” her close friend, junior Kaylan Schooler, said.
Clark’s favorite memory during high school was the annual Key Club Blood Drive that was held on Halloween in 2025. “It was my first big event that I organized and planned alone and I was so proud of how it turned out to be a huge success,” Clark said. With her leadership, the blood drive collected 51 units when their goal was only 39, this being an amazing accomplishment.
“While I am so proud of her and excited to see all the amazing things she will accomplish after graduation, it’s definitely bittersweet knowing she’ll be graduating before me,” Schooler said. “I’ll miss seeing her every day, but I know she’s going to do incredible things and I’m so thankful for the friendship we’ve built.”
Outside of school, you can find Clark traveling, shopping and hanging out with her friends and family. After graduating high school, Clark plans to attend the University of Missouri, or Mizzou, to major in Health Sciences. Good Luck, Savannah!
