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Miss Mountain View Pageants Welcomes New Director

Entering its fourth year as the main fundrasier for the Mountain View High School PTSA, the Miss Mountain View Pageants introduce an educator in the Mountain View Cluster as the new director.

By Dawn Siska

Mrs. Sharon Morales teaches at Twin Rivers Middle School, works with high school students at 12 Stone and truly has the heart of a mentor.  A believer that true beauty shines from within, her focus will be on inner beauty, character, confidence and celebrating the “Girl Next Door.”  Her vision is to grow the Miss Mountain View Pageants as a staple program for young ladies in the Mountain View Cluster (public, private, on-line and home schooled students) to build lasting friendships in the “sisterhood” of the pageant while making a difference in the community and beyond.

Mrs. Morales brings to the Miss Mountain View Pageants over seven years of experience at the local, state and national level. Combining pageantry and fundraising is not a new platform for Mrs. Morales as she and her daughter, Sydney, are the founders of the Miss Relay For Life of Dacula Pageants, raising over $10,000 for the American Cancer Society.  She hopes to be able to raise at least twice as much this year for Mountain View High School’s PTSA by taking the same philosophy of pageantry and focusing on it being a “natural/girl next door” pageant. She is dedicated to protecting the hearts and self-esteem of every participant … like a Momma-Bear.

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