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Webster Women
100

American gymnast who is known for winning over 11 medals.

Simone Biles

100

This actress is known for her controversy with a co-star after her latest movie and her iconic role as Serena van der Woodsen.

Blake Lively

100

This woman is credited for her role in the women's suffrage movement

Susan B. Anthony

100

This artist used to be a part of Destiny's Child and she just won best country album

Beyonce

100

This teacher is the only person that teaches Forensics.

Mebbie Landsness

200

US Swimmer who is known as the most decorated female Olympian with 14 Olympic medals.

Katie Ledecky

200

This actress has been in many Oscar-nominated films such as "The Help," and has also been in the show "How to Get Away with Murder."

Viola Davis

200

This woman is known as being an advocate for the right to education for girls in Pakistan, and for writing a book about her life.

Malala Yousafzai

200

This  singer began her career as a child actress for Disney, and is now selling out stadiums with "Espresso."

Sabrina Carpenter
200

This teacher is not originally from the US and German is her first language

Susan Riegel

300

US Olympic 100-meter sprinter who is known for her long nails and record-breaking performances

Sha'Carri Richardson

300

This actress got her breakthrough on West Side Story and then jumpstarted her career in the newest Hunger Games Movie.

Rachel Zegler

300

This woman is most known for her "I Ain't a Woman?" speech at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention.

Sojourner Truth

300

This woman is most known by her title of, "Queen of Soul," and her hit song, "Respect"

Aretha Franklin

300

This teacher played soccer for Truman State and is now teaching history

Alison Bryar

400

Asian-American Olympian known for her snowboarding skills and two Olympic gold medals

Chloe Kim

400

Known for her iconic role as the lead in the hit Vampire movie series, Twilight, and is now playing in action movies

Kristen Stewart

400

She was the FIRST woman to refuse to give up her seat on a segregated bus during the civil rights movement.

Claudette Colvin

400

This French Canadian singer is most known for her hit song, "My Heart Will Go On."

Celine Dion

400

This teacher can be found in the library workng alongside Mr. Sessa

Tara Becker

500

A Russian figure skater who is known for going to the Olympics at 15 years old and being disqualified for failing her drug test.

Kamila Valieva

500

This actress got her breakthrough on West Side Story and then jumpstarted her career in the newest Hunger Games Movie.

Rachel Zegler

500

This woman is known as the "first computer programmer," during the 1800s

Ada Lovelace

500

This historic singer and dancer is originally from St. Louis and was the first African American women to star in a motion picture

Josephine Baker

500

This teacher is retiring this year after working at Webster since 2007.

Kim Edwards