Zoey Goff

As Madill High School prepares to celebrate the Class of 2026, one standout senior, Zoey Goff, embodies the spirit of dedication and community. The only child of Kyle and Kelly Goff, she has spent an impressive 14 years in Madill schools, where she has developed strong ties to her family and community.

Supported by her loving grandparents, Chris and LindaBradshaw,DonnaGoff and Paul Abbott, along with the cherished memory of her late grandfather, Ron Goff, she has cultivated a deep sense of belonging.

Throughout her high school years, Goff has been actively involved in a variety of extracurricular activities that reflect her leadership and commitment to service. She serves as the Sentinel for the Madill FFA Chapter, is the Vice President of Marshall County 4-H and leads the Madill Varsity Cheer as captain.

Additionally, her participation in Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), the National Honor Society (NHS), the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHHS),theFellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Madill FBC Youth Group showcases her dedication to making a positive impact.

Looking ahead, Goff said sheplanstoattendOklahoma State University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science with a minor in Business. This path reflects her passion for agriculture and her entrepreneurial spirit, blending her interests into a promising future.

Reflecting on her time in school, Goff said she cherishes the countless trips she has taken with the Madill FFA Chapter, noting that there is never a dull moment, no matterthedestination.These experiences have not only provided her with unforgettable memories but have also fostered lasting friendships.

Goff credited her family as her greatest inspiration, pushing her to engage in various activities and always strive for excellence. In her FFA journey, she has also found encouragement from Michelle Harper, who has motivated her to step outside her comfort zone and aim high in all her endeavors.

Zoey Goff