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In a heartfelt recognition during its April 17 meeting, the Mississippi State Board of Education honored Kate Riddle for her exemplary service as a student representative. Riddle, who has maintained an impressive 4.3 weighted GPA at Lafayette High School, has made significant contributions to both her school and the broader educational community over her two-year term.

Riddle's commitment to academic excellence is evident through her rigorous coursework, which includes numerous advanced placement and honors classes. Beyond academics, she has actively engaged in extracurricular activities, serving as president of the Beta Club and National Honor Society, captain of the dance team, and founder of the spirit committee. Her leadership extends beyond her school, as she has represented her peers as a Regional Vice President of the National Student Board Member Association and co-led the State Superintendent Student Advisory Council.
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The board highlighted Riddle's numerous accolades, including being named an AP Scholar with honors and receiving recognition as a senior female scholar athlete. Her dedication to community service and public engagement has further showcased her commitment to improving education in Mississippi.

The resolution to honor Riddle not only celebrates her achievements but also emphasizes the importance of student voices in shaping educational policies. As she concludes her term, Riddle leaves behind a legacy of leadership and advocacy that will inspire future student representatives.

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The board's recognition of Riddle underscores the vital role that young leaders play in the educational landscape, ensuring that Mississippi's public schools continue to evolve and meet the needs of all students.

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