Kaylee has been dancing since the age of three with various dance studios in the Colorado Springs area. Having joined Colorado Ballet Society in the fall of 2014 in her freshman year of high school, she continued her technical ballet education there through their Pre-Professional Division. Here, she took part of their Teacher Assistant Program and the National Honors Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA) Secondary Chapter. In the honors society, she took on the roles of Outreach Coordinator, Secretary, and Vice-President.
After graduating high school, she continued with Colorado Ballet Society as an instructor and attended Pikes Peak State College (PPSC). Graduating in May 2023, with an Associate’s degree in American Sign Language Interpreting. While pursuing her interpreting degree she also took part in the honors society known as Phi Theta Kappa, where she served as Vice-President.
Dance has always been a huge influence in her walk with Christ. It has helped her grow closer to Him and encouraged her through difficult life situations; especially when it comes to her health. She suffers from a genetic disease known as Cystic Fibrosis (CF). A life-threatening disease that affects her respiratory system, digestive system, lymphatic system, other vital organs, along with bone and muscle issues. Dancing has aided in her staying healthy, keeping her lungs strong, helping maintain weight, and managing her Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes (CFRD). Despite the physical challenges CF has brought, she continues to pursue her passion of dance and the theatre world as a whole. Hoping to encourage and inspire young dancers to not let limitations hold them back, to find their passion of dance, and overcome the challenges in life.