Skyview High's Audrey Brammer Honored as Model Student and Community Leader

The 3.94 GPA senior plans to study nursing at Montana State University

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Audrey Brammer, a senior at Skyview High School in Billings, Montana, has been named the latest Most Valuable Pupil (MVP) for her outstanding academic achievements, community service, and leadership. With a 3.94 GPA, Brammer is taking advanced courses aligned with her goal of becoming a nurse and is an active member of the National Honor Society, Varsity Cheer Team, and Girls Basketball team management.

Why it matters

Brammer's recognition as MVP highlights the exceptional students in the Billings community who are excelling academically while also making meaningful contributions through extracurricular activities and volunteer work. Her story serves as an inspiration for other young people to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on their schools and neighborhoods.

The details

In addition to her impressive GPA, Brammer has earned several awards recognizing her leadership and service, including the Elks Student of the Year Award and the Be the Change Award. At Skyview High, she is a member of the Varsity Cheer Team, which won a competition at a Colorado cheer camp and was invited to perform at the Citrus Bowl halftime show in Florida. Brammer has also been a longtime manager for the Skyview Girls Basketball Team, forming lasting relationships with coaches and players. Outside of school, she has volunteered at Emmanuel Baptist Church since sixth grade, assisting with Vacation Bible School and serving regularly in Sunday School.

  • Audrey Brammer has maintained a 3.94 GPA throughout her high school career at Skyview High.
  • This fall, Brammer plans to continue her education at Montana State University.

The players

Audrey Brammer

A senior at Skyview High School in Billings, Montana, with a 3.94 GPA, who is taking advanced courses aligned with her goal of becoming a nurse and is an active member of the National Honor Society, Varsity Cheer Team, and Girls Basketball team management.

Alfreida

Audrey Brammer's grandmother, who nominated her for the MVP award.

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What they’re saying

“Audrey is described as hardworking, family-oriented, and deeply compassionate, a young woman who truly represents the best of our community.”

— Alfreida, Audrey Brammer's grandmother (billingsmix.com)

What’s next

Audrey Brammer will continue her education at Montana State University this fall, where she plans to pursue a degree in nursing.

The takeaway

Audrey Brammer's recognition as Skyview High's MVP showcases the remarkable achievements and community-minded spirit of exceptional students in Billings, Montana, inspiring others to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on their schools and neighborhoods.