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“She was one of our bright, shining stars,” Washington said. “She had a very outgoing personality, always eager to perform.”

King’s principal, Shontae Higginbottom, said Hadiya was “a wonderful student.”

“She was well-loved by her friends, well-adored by her teachers,” Higginbottom said. “We are going to miss her. Our hearts are so heavy.”

Before King, Hadiya attended Carter G. Woodson middle school, where she appeared in a video the school made to rally against gang violence, her family confirmed.

“So many children are out there in gangs and it is your job as students to say no to gangs and yes to a great future,” Hadiya says in the 54-second clip.

At Hadiya’s Bronzeville home Wednesday, family and friends gathered to grieve and share stories about the boisterous teen they said had a quirky sense of humor.

Hadiya’s little brother, Nathaniel Pendleton Jr., 10, recalled how his big sister would often greet him with a few gentle slaps on his cheeks whenever she came home from school.

“She said it was with love,” he said.

“It’s very painful to see your big sister get slaughtered,” the soft-spoken boy said, tearing up as he went through photos of Hadiya on his phone.

Hadiya’s aunt, Kimiko Pettis, laughed when talking about her niece, recalling how on Tuesday, the day she was shot, the teen put on make-up and what she declared was a “fabulous outfit” before school.

“She popped out of the bathroom saying, ‘I’m ready!’ ” Pettis said, demonstrating how Hadiya threw her arms in air.

Pettis said her niece loved bands such as Coldplay and Maroon 5. “You could not find any urban music on her phone,” Pettis said with a laugh.

Because Hayida was interested in so many things, her family said they were encouraging her to pursue a possible double major when she went to college.

“There were a lot of good opportunities that were coming her way. She was just taking them all,” said LaKeisha Stewart, 37, Hadiya’s godmother. “She was the kid who you had to say, ‘Slow down, you can’t do everything.’ ”

While in Washington for the inauguration, Hadiya sent her godparents a text and a photo of her and her teammates in Washington, D.C., Stewart said.

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