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A native of Washington, DC, Sierra Hadley was crowned Miss District of Columbia Teen USA on 26 November 2011 and represented the District at the Miss Teen USA 2012 pageant in the Bahamas. Sierra was a freshman at Howard University majoring in nursing, with hopes to become a neonatal nurse practitioner. In 2023 she received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Duke University.
Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2012 Sierra Hadley was enrolled in the French Immersion Program from kindergarten to eighth grade where her first language in school was French. She attended Charles Herbert Flowers High School where she was a cheerleader for three out of four years. Two of those three years, she was chosen to perform with UCA cheerleaders in London. She also maintained a position among the top 0.2% of her class. Sierra has worked for the Department of Commerce where she edited databases for the International Trade Administration while also lifeguarding at Six Flags America.
During her senior year, Sierra worked at USDA on a boar semen preservation project. That same year, she placed in the USDA science competition which made history for her high school. Sierra has participated in charity events such as collecting canned goods for families during thanksgiving, toys for tots, and the annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer walk. She describes herself as ambitious and a person that ceases the moment. She even gave blood once to Children’s Hospital simultaneously after seeing the blood drive bus.
Sierra is now a freshman at Howard University in Washington D.C. where she is a member of their cheerleading team. She is majoring in nursing in order to become a neonatal nurse practitioner. Sierra is keen to succeeding in life and lives by the quote; “You only fail when you don’t try.”
The on-stage moments, the tension of the final two and the glory of the crowning, here are Sierra’s state pageant photos.
Lights, camera, action! Professional photoshoots are one of the perks that comes from winning a title.
All beautiful things must come to an end, no matter how bittersweet. See Sierra’s farewell walk and other candids from the weekend she crowned her successor Despina Ades as Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2013.
Winning a state title is a sisterhood for life. Here are Sierra’s “after the crown” photos. She went on to compete at Miss District of Columbia USA three times, finishing third runner-up to Lizzy Olsen at Miss District of Columbia USA 2015 and to Deshauna Barber in 2016 and as a semi-finalist in 2017.