Clarksville Mayor's Youth Council grows
74 students have been selected to represent the City of Clarksville Mayor’s Youth Council for the 2022-2023 school year. New members will represent the community’s youth and directly engage with the Mayor and City officials through the course of the program. In addition, they’ll work with the City of Clarksville Department Heads, Chamber of Commerce, civic clubs, and service organizations to provide service and leadership opportunities for the youth of the City.
Class of 2022-2023 Members:
Addison Travis, Montgomery Central High School
Anna Jenks, Rossview High School
Arianna Finch, West Creek High School
Arianna Smith-Forte, Middle College at APSU
Ben Giles, Clarksville Academy
Benjamin Willis, Clarksville Christian School
Bentley Clift, Clarksville Academy
Bethel Kifle, Clarksville High School
Bridget Harper-Diaz, West Creek High School
Caleb Hampton, Clarksville High School
Calleigh Moody, Clarksville High School
Carlie Viray, Rossview High School
Charlie Olita, Clarksville High School
Chloe Jenkins, Clarksville Academy
Cohen Miller, Montgomery Central High School
Colby Byard, Clarksville Academy
Dakera Parker, Early Technical College
Dev Shah, Clarksville High School
Eli Greene, Montgomery Central High School
Elizabeth Knight, Northeast High School
Elizabeth Pfeifer, Rossview High School
Ella Muiznieks, Clarksville High School
Ella Reynolds, Clarksville High School
Emma Barrett, Clarksville High School
Gabriel Bracey, Kenwood Highschool
Genesis Gonzalez Nieves, Northwest High School
Gracen Nicholas, Rossview High School
Hope Holloway, Clarksville High School
I'zanna Arrington, Middle College at APSU
J’Niya Moore, West Creek High School
Jaxon Jefferson, Clarksville High School
Jay Yip, Rossview High School
Jeffrey Ortiz, ETC at TCAT
Jewel McCullen, Kenwood High School
Johnathan Maldonado, West Creek High School
Joshua Villa, Rossview High School
Judith Russell, Rossview High School
Justin Zheng, Rossview High School
Kaleb Hill, Rossview High School
Kaleb Joseph Sintim-Amoah, Clarksville High School
Kallie Barrett, Clarksville High School
Karma Brown, Kenwood High School
Karmina Sidhom, Clarksville High School
Katelyn Reneau, Rossview High School
Katie Li, Middle College at APSU
Kaylin Keesee, Clarksville High School
Keira Oxendine, West Creek High School
Khayla Maduka, Kenwood High School
Knox Rives, Clarksville High School
Lilli Cobb, Clarksville High School
Lillian Yearley, Northwest High School
Lydia Ramos, Clarksville Academy
Madelyn Holt, Clarksville High School
Nicholas Paul Hohenstein, West Creek High School
Olivia Davis, Montgomery Central High School
Parker Wilkinson, Clarksville High School
Rachel Cassella, Rossview High School
Rakyiah Wicks, Northwest High School
Ryan Bellamy, Clarksville High School
Samantha Shuman, Middle College at Austin Peay
Savannah Spencer, Clarksville High School
Seth Robles, Clarksville High School
Shane Matthew Francis, Middle College at APSU
Shanelle Taylor, Northeast High School
Sojung Volz, West Creek High School
Sydney Holley, Rossview High School
Taylor Alford, Middle College at APSU
Thomas Bean, Clarksville High School
Veronica Conrad, Rossview High School
Vivian Ma, Rossview High School
Vriya Patel, Montgomery Central High School
Zander Daigle, Clarksville High School
Zoe Cobb, Clarksville High School
The 2021-2022 Council ended its term with a dinner and ceremony on Thursday, May 12 at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center. Awards were presented to Trevor Johnson (Rising Star Award), Darius Washington (Executives Ovation Award), and the Best Pod Award was awarded to Pod Three: Public Health.
Graduates of the program will continue their secondary education at universities such as Vanderbilt University, The University of Tennessee, Brigham Young University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Rhodes College, Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee Tech, University of Richmond, Samford University, Northeastern University, West Point, Belmont University, Davidson College, and our very own Austin Peay State University
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