Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:54 am Wednesday, December 2, 2015

NW-SCC recognizes SGA

Pictured is the NW-SCC Student Government Association. (Front row) Savannah Mills, Russellville High School; Lacey Wilson, Hamilton High School; Rachel Bailey, Haleyville High School; Danielle Rader, Haleyville High School; Kayla Langley, Haleyville High School; Kalley Baker, Colbert Heights High School; Alyssa Hutcheson (SGA President), Red Bay High School; Emma Rains, Haleyville High School; (back row) Madison Hardy, Phil Campbell High School; Jake Pickens, Haleyville High School; Drew Parker, Hatton High School; Riley Frederick, Haleyville High School; Sarah Aycock (SGA Vice President), Russellville High School.

Pictured is the NW-SCC Student Government Association. (Front row) Savannah Mills, Russellville High School; Lacey Wilson, Hamilton High School; Rachel Bailey, Haleyville High School; Danielle Rader, Haleyville High School; Kayla Langley, Haleyville High School; Kalley Baker, Colbert Heights High School; Alyssa Hutcheson (SGA President), Red Bay High School; Emma Rains, Haleyville High School; (back row) Madison Hardy, Phil Campbell High School; Jake Pickens, Haleyville High School; Drew Parker, Hatton High School; Riley Frederick, Haleyville High School; Sarah Aycock (SGA Vice President), Russellville High School.

The Student Government Association at Northwest-Shoals has hit the ground running this fall semester.
Students have hosted the fall cookout, coordinated a blood drive and hosted the Student Leadership Council meeting. The SGA has also just completed its annual food drive and distributed multiple food boxes to local families. The students plan to host a Voter Registration Drive in January along with two more blood drives. The SGA sponsors other community and on-campus events throughout the year.
SGA sponsor is Donna Green.

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