Audrey Moss: Lassiter's Lens on School Spirit
The article highlights Audrey Moss, a junior at Lassiter High School, and her unique role in boosting school spirit through her creative video content. Though she originally hoped to be a cheerleader, Audrey was diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in eighth grade, which forced her to give up competitive cheerleading. Instead of stepping away from the action, she found a new way to stay connected by filming and editing energetic sports and sideline moments for Lassiter’s athletic and school events.
Her self-taught videography and storytelling skills quickly gained attention from coaches, teachers, and students. Audrey, known on campus as “Moss Media,” produces social media videos that capture the excitement of games, student sections, and school activities. Her work has drawn thousands of views online and become a key part of Lassiter’s social media presence.
The article also notes the strong support Audrey receives from Lassiter staff and her family, as well as how her work has united students and elevated school pride. Beyond her media projects, she stays actively involved in other activities like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, yearbook, and mentoring.
Overall, Audrey’s journey turns a personal setback into a creative strength that celebrates school community and spirit through visual storytelling.