Focus 21st Century Minority Leadership slates class graduation

This year marks the 30th class for the minority leadership program.

Twelve members of the Focus 21st Century Minority Leadership Program are slated to graduate during a program at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at Pioneers Memorial Complex, 904 N. Main St.

The guest speaker will be Eva McGowan Martin, a social studies teacher at Christian County High School and an adjunct instructor for the Hopkinsville College of the Bible. 

The 2022-2023 class members are: Darryl D. Anderson, Stephanie L. Brewton, Jamon L. Brisby, Tracey D. Brumfield, Marian D. Conolly, Kahadjeh S. Donald, Crystal F. Ferreira, Kechia N. Jones, Toyia L. Martin, LaKisha L. McKnight, Shannon N. Reeves, Akeisha D. Wilkerson. 

The program will include the presentation of the class Spirit Award. 

This year marks the 30th class graduation for the minority leadership program. 

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