Kiya is the daughter of Jennifer Brackin. She attends homeschool where she was an active member of the girl scouts, First Baptist Church youth group and 4-H. Her awards and honors include the girl scout bronze and silver award, first overall in sophomore and junior dance solo, first overall and double platinum for senior year solo, and first and second place for 4-H food challenge. After graduation, she plans to study dance science and marketing at RELLIS and then transfer to A&M University. She plans on obtaining a minor in Pilates, opening a Pilates studio and building a social and business redesign company. She wants to be a mother, a wife and a strong businesswoman. “Being a Magnol ia Bel le means embracing both leadership and tradition,” Brackin said. “It’s about representing my community and the women before me, with confidence while also dedicating my time to give back. It’s a unique experience that allows me to grow, serve and be a part of something so important to my community. I see it as a steppingstone into adulthood, where I can carry the lessons of service, grace and responsibility into my future.” Sponsored by Bonetti Explosives


