During a recent government meeting, significant achievements in education and athletics were highlighted, showcasing the accomplishments of students and staff from the Orange district.
The meeting began with a heartfelt acknowledgment of students Tessa and Audra, who excelled in the Future Problem Solving (FPS) competition. Audra's scenario on Antarctica earned her first place, qualifying her for the International Bowl, where Tessa secured third place with a story on air quality. Their success was attributed to the guidance of their mentors, Kathy Frazier and Joanna, who were praised for their dedication to fostering problem-solving skills among students.
Kathy Frazier's contributions to the FPS program were particularly noted, with a call for increased participation to enhance the program's momentum in the district. Frazier recently earned a master's degree in creativity, further solidifying her role as a valuable resource for students.
The meeting also celebrated the achievements of the district's spring sports teams. Nashawn Cowans, a standout athlete, was recognized for qualifying for the state championships in track and field, excelling in both the 300 and 110 hurdles. His coach commended him for his leadership and academic excellence, highlighting his positive impact on the team.
In tennis, the district's doubles team, Gabby Collier and Zach Bloom, finished second in the state, while Chica Nup Wazuzu also claimed second place in singles. The tennis team demonstrated resilience, battling through a challenging team tournament before ultimately falling short in the state championship.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics, celebrating the hard work and dedication of students and staff alike.