Board spotlights Findlay student artists; student representative previews spring events
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The board honored Findlay student artists and heard from student representative Callie O'Dell, who highlighted valedictorian Addie Koch, Beta Club service projects, upcoming college visits, and prom plans for April 25.
Principals and student representatives took center stage at the Feb. 12 White County Board of Education meeting as the board recognized student artists from Findlay and received a student-body update.
Principal Rebecca Ryan introduced five students and described their artistic and performance achievements — including Serenity Blum, Emma Cloyd, Carly Robbins, Josie Porter and Chance Poulen — and presented plaques. The board paused for photos and applause.
Student representative Callie O'Dell (11th grade) reported on senior preparations for graduation, named valedictorian Addie Koch, described Beta Club's shoe collection and a planned special‑needs Easter egg hunt on March 28, and outlined college visits planned for juniors (ETSU, Belmont, Vanderbilt, UT Knoxville and Tennessee Tech). She also noted prom will be April 25 with decorations led by art classes.
(Ending) Board members praised student efforts and encouraged the community to support student events and performances.
