Kylin Reynolds
Kylin Reynolds is an International Baccalaureate Diploma candidate and youth advocate committed to advancing education, service, and the arts as tools for social impact. With over 800 volunteer hours, she has spearheaded initiatives through Girl Scouts, UNICEF Club, and global programs promoting wellness, sustainability, and children’s rights. Her leadership has influenced thousands of students across the U.S., Jamaica, and Tanzania through advocacy campaigns, resource-building, and immersive learning experiences.
As Co-Founder and Project Lead of North Broward Preparatory School’s Social Impact Program, Kylin has directed STEAM-powered projects funded by competitive grants from organizations such as Nord Anglia Education, IB Global Youth Action Fund, and NSHSS. Her work includes designing culturally responsive science lessons and creating outdoor learning spaces in under-resourced Jamaican schools, integrating renewable energy and climate resilience education. She also authored a children’s book promoting physical literacy as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award.
An accomplished dancer and Royal Academy of Dance diploma recipient, Kylin combines artistry with advocacy, leading ballet-physics workshops and mentoring young performers. She continues to scale her efforts globally, believing creativity and collaboration can empower youth to innovate and build a more equitable future.