Several students were recognized at the Caldwell County school board meeting this week, including middle school students engaged in the 4-H Teen Leadership Academy.
Superintendent Dr. Jeremy Roach presented a Certificate of Excellence to Cash Johnson and Marley Chambliss, who attended the meeting. He also recognized Caroline White and Ellie Francis who were not in attendance.
Caldwell 4-H Agent Rhonda Jewell was at the meeting and thanked the school board and middle school for their continued support of the program that was initiated a few years ago.
click to download audioShe said at the end of the year, the students will give a presentation to their families.
Additionally, she highlighted that the program provides opportunities for the kids to build connections with teenagers from other counties.
click to download audioJewell mentioned that elementary students transitioning to middle school can apply for the program, which is open to 6th through 8th graders.
Dr. Roach also recognized the Caldwell County Elementary School Academic Team.
click to download audioEach student was presented with a Certificate of Excellence.