You have to be on your toes to keep up with Olivia Merrick. The teen has been a dancer practically since the day she learned to walk. And when she grows up, Olivia, 17, hopes to help other women get back on their feet physically and emotionally.
"After college, I hope to go to medical school to become an obstetrician," the Annapolis High senior said.
A member of the school's second graduating class of International Baccalaureate Programme students, Olivia said, "I want to help women in Africa who have suffered from genital mutilation and women in India who have a great need for the services of an...
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