Franklin County, News
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:43 pm Wednesday, September 30, 2015

NW-SCC introduces student ambassadors

The Northwest-Shoals Community College Ambassadors help with many events during the year at the college and in the community.

The Northwest-Shoals Community College Ambassadors help with many events during the year at the college and in the community.

The Northwest-Shoals Community College Ambassadors (Phil Campbell campus) have already begun their year by helping to host the recent College Day. Approximately 700 high school seniors visited campus, along with 35 colleges/universities.

The Ambassadors help with many events during the year at the college and in the community.

Pictured are the 2015-2016 Ambassadors:

Front row, left to right: Lacey Wilson, Hamilton High School; Courtney Baker, Phil Campbell High School; Kaylie Ayers, Phil Campbell High School; Nicole Crittenden, Russellville High School; Meaghan Hardy, Phil Campbell High School; Nelda Otzoy, Russellville High School; Sarah Beth Warner, Hamilton High School; Elizabeth Wooten, Red Bay High School; Brooklyn McKay, Hamilton High School; and Hannah Rader, Haleyville High School.

Middle row, left to right: Mike Rice, Tharptown High School; Sarah Aycock, Russellville High School; Danielle Hastings, Red Bay High School; Jessica Spain, Haleyville High School; Emma Rains, Haleyville High School; Madison Hardy, Phil Campbell High School; Kailey Baker, Colbert Heights High School; and Cristal Castillo, Belgreen High School.

Back row, left to right: Drew Parker, Hatton High School; Sam Pendley, Lynn High School; Brady Petree, Tharptown High School; Riley Frederick, Haleyville High School; Jacob Wallace, Russellville High School; and Jake Pickens, Haleyville High School.

Sponsors for this group are Lindsey Oliver and Kelli King.

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