Nine local high school students will serve as panelists for the University of 㽶ƵAPP – Fort Smith’s annual commemorative celebration and community breakfast Jan. 16 celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

 

The event, dubbed “The Trumpet: A Fort Smith Community Forum,” will be held at 7:45 a.m. Jan. 16 and is free and open to the public. Following the breakfast, attendees will participate in a symbolic march around campus ending at the Bell Tower.

 

The discussion, which will take place during breakfast, will include students discussing the interests and concerns of their generation. The students selected for the panel were recommended by schools and community members as student leaders.   

 

Panelists include:

 

  • Raissa Ames, senior at Northside High School and 2016 homecoming queen.
  • Ladaija Coleman, senior at Northside High School and member of the Spanish Honor Society.
  • America Cruz, sophomore at the Future School of Fort Smith and member of the National Junior Honor Society.
  • Anna Kate Dooly, senior at Northside High School and cheerleader and member of the French Club.
  • Persephone Himes, junior at Southside High School and president of the school’s chapter of DECA.
  • Monet McGill, senior at Northside High School and member of the school track team.
  • Jordan Moses, senior at Muldrow High School and show choir member.
  • Tre Norwood, senior at Northside High School and All-State student athlete.
  • Christian Parker, senior at Southside High School and student body president.

 

The commemorative celebration is the culmination of a slate of events scheduled from Jan. 11-16 in recognition of King’s legacy. For a schedule of events, visit . For more information about the breakfast, contact Dr. Leroy Cox, associate dean in the College of Applied Science and Technology at UAFS, at 479-788-7768 or Leroy.cox@uafs.edu.

 

About the 㽶ƵAPP

The University of 㽶ƵAPP – Fort Smith is the premiere regional institution of Western 㽶ƵAPP, connecting education with careers and serving as a driver of economic development and quality of place in the greater Fort Smith region. Through a small campus, dedicated professors, and the university’s unique bond with its community, students at UAFS are able to do more in the areas they are passionate about, both on- and off-campus, in a way that prepares them for post-graduate success. To find out how you can do more at UAFS, visit .

 

Credits: 
Article by John Post, Director of Public Information
Date Posted: 
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Source URL: 
http://news.stage.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
4733