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The Exchange Club of Columbus recently celebrated the outstanding achievements of local high school students at the 2024-2025 Youth of the Year and A.C.E. Awards Luncheon. This event recognized students who have excelled academically and overcome personal hardships. Awards were presented to Amanda Stewart and Marlie Tolleson, highlighting the resilience and dedication of youth in Lowndes County. The luncheon emphasized the importance of community support in fostering the next generation’s success.
Exchange Club of Columbus Celebrates Local Student Achievements
In a heartwarming event that brought together the bright minds of Columbus, the Exchange Club of Columbus recently held the 2024-2025 Youth of the Year and A.C.E. Awards Luncheon. This highly anticipated occasion honored exceptional students from local high schools in Lowndes County, showcasing the talent and resilience of the next generation.
Recognizing Remarkable Young Minds
At the luncheon, the Exchange Club highlighted the achievements of outstanding students, presenting two prestigious awards: the A.C.E. Award and the Youth Award. The A.C.E. Award is particularly significant as it shines a light on students who have faced and overcome hardships, proving that struggles can lead to remarkable triumphs. Meanwhile, the Youth Award recognizes those who demonstrate not only academic excellence but also a commitment to community service—showing what it means to be an engaged and responsible citizen.
All winners received not just well-deserved certificates but also monetary checks from the Exchange Club, rewarding their hard work and dedication. Additionally, these accomplished students earned the opportunity to participate on a national level, bringing the spotlight to Columbus as they represent the resilience and brilliance of local youth.
The Courage to Overcome
The event was not just a celebration; it was a testament to the courage it takes for students to share their stories. The nominees for the A.C.E. Award included three remarkable students: Ryoma Kurosawa, Savannah Massey, and Adam Malone. Each of these students had their own unique experiences and challenges to share, which are both moving and inspirational. The A.C.E. Award was ultimately presented to Amanda Stewart from West Lowndes High School, who exemplified the spirit of overcoming adversity to achieve greatness.
Meanwhile, the nominees for the Youth Award were equally impressive, featuring individuals such as Ramse Jefferson, Joseph Jackson Wallace, and Braycee Jade Fenster. The award was presented to Marlie Tolleson from New Hope High School, who has shown incredible promise through her academic accomplishments and contributions to her community.
Community Support Shines
The event not only recognized the achievements of these young stars but also garnered support from the community. The Exchange Club of Columbus took great pride in organizing the luncheon, emphasizing the integral role that local families and community members play in celebrating youth successes. Their commitment to uplifting students, showing support, and providing platforms for recognition is pivotal in fostering an environment where students feel valued.
The A.C.E. and Youth Awards represent more than just accolades—they symbolize hope, encouragement, and the recognition of hard work. As students like Amanda Stewart and Marlie Tolleson step forward to embrace their futures, they serve as role models for their peers and younger generations, demonstrating what can be achieved through determination and support.
A Bright Future Ahead
As the luncheon wraps up another successful year, the Exchange Club of Columbus continues to look forward to the stories and achievements that will come from the students of Lowndes County. With great programs in place to honor those who excel academically and those who triumph over life’s challenges, the future of Columbus surely looks bright.
With courage, determination, and a strong sense of community behind them, these local students are not just the leaders of tomorrow—they are already shining examples of what it means to make a difference today. The Exchange Club of Columbus deserves a round of applause for their ongoing commitment to recognizing and celebrating the incredible achievements and resilience of youth in the area. What a wonderful way to inspire and uplift the next generation!
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