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2018-2019 Teen Ambassador Board Members Student County High School First Name Last Name Adams Peebles High School Kaylee Ferguson Allen Delphos St. John's Halle Hays Ashtabula Lakeside High School Lily Simon Athens Athens High School Masa Al-azm Athens Athens High School Nora Sullivan Athens Athens High School Mary Myers Athens Athens High School Mieke Riddlebarger Athens Athens High School Sylvie Wilson Butler Hamilton High School Darshi Ambani Butler Lakota West High School Amitoj Kaur Butler Middletown High School Hayden Coss Butler Cincinnati Christian Schools Luke Schlake Butler Lakota West High School Logan Grimes Butler Lakota West High School Amanda (Mandi) Kelley Butler Saint Ursula Academy Kelly Packer Butler Saint Xavier High School Chase Merkle Carroll Conotton Valley Union Local Dallas Romig Clark Springfield High School Christian Jenkins Clermont Batavia High School Megan Wallace Clinton Wilmington High School Kathryn Yurek Columbiana Leetonia High School Brayden Yocum Columbiana United Local High School Matthew Courtney Coshocton River View High School Trey Davis Coshocton River View High School Shelby Byland Coshocton Coshocton High School Madelyn Meiser Coshocton River View High School Caleb Shriver Cuyahoga Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School Christine Rutkowski Cuyahoga Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School Michael Whitehead Cuyahoga Glenville High School Javon Collins Cuyahoga Glenville High School Jerel Collins Cuyahoga Glenville High School Ta'niyah Roberts Cuyahoga Glenville High School Emani Walls Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Ryan Brady Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Julia Schilz Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Catherine Thiltgen Cuyahoga Hawken School Nathan Edmond Wong Cuyahoga Magnificat High School Abbey Wilson Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Margaret (Maggie) Kaniecki Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Austin Keller Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Breanna Tamoga Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Paul Twarog Cuyahoga Olmsted Falls High School Taylor Yorkievitz Cuyahoga Richmond Heights Secondary School Jordan Edith Cuyahoga Shaker Heights High School Rachel Galin Cuyahoga Shaker Heights High School Rebecca Powers Cuyahoga Solon High School Noi Sandlers Cuyahoga Walsh Jesuit High School Katherine Freund Cuyahoga Walsh Jesuit High School Natalie Morgan Cuyahoga Walsh Jesuit High School Isabella Rosalina Cuyahoga Bay High School Camille Drenkhan Cuyahoga Bedford High School Joshua Fouche Cuyahoga Berea-Midpark High School Callaghan Ruebensaal Cuyahoga Brecksville Broadview Heights High School Raima Puri Cuyahoga Chagrin Falls High School Mitchell Gravely Cuyahoga Chagrin Falls High School Ashton Hunt Cuyahoga Fairview Park High School Logen Barrett Cuyahoga Fairview Park High School Danny Herholz Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Zehra Ashruf Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Greta Bauer Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown School Kaela Ryan Cuyahoga Lake Ridge Academy Addison Wisniewski Cuyahoga Lincoln West Global Studies Felix Latimer Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Rohan Jayaram Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Becca Koetter Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Colin Rush Cuyahoga North Royalton High School Rachel Weber Cuyahoga Orange High School Trudie Effron Cuyahoga Pinecrest Academy Homeschool O'rimilo Oresanya Cuyahoga Rocky River High School Maria Chaves Cuyahoga Saint Ignatius High School Daniel Brennan Cuyahoga Saint Ignatius High School John Klym Cuyahoga Saint Ignatius High School Alec Stimac Cuyahoga Saint Ignatius High School Andrew Zuchold Cuyahoga Shaker Heights High School Annabelle Abbott Delaware Saint Francis DeSales High School Paula Beatrice Surek Clark Delaware Westerville North High School Noah Scholl Delaware Westerville North High School Kendall L. Wright Delaware Worthington Kilbourne High School Alexandra Ehlers Delaware Bishop Watterson High School Barrett Baur Delaware Dublin Jerome High School Katie Mckibben Delaware Olentangy High School Melat Eskender Delaware Olentangy Liberty High School Jade Davis Delaware Olentangy Liberty High School Sonam Rustagi Delaware Rutherford B. Hayes High School Brennan Lovett Delaware Rutherford B. Hayes High School Jazmine Amoako Delaware Rutherford B. Hayes High School Sydney Wolf Delaware Saint Francis DeSales High School Mary (Annie) Hazelton Delaware Saint Francis DeSales High School Elizabeth Renken Delaware Village Academy Rachel McLoughlin Delaware Western Reserve Academy Cassidy Crane Delaware Westerville North High School Ervan Rodgers III Erie Edison High School Lexi Weyer Erie Perkins High School McClain Farley Fairfield Liberty Union High School Parker Thomas Fairfield Fairfield Career Center Oluwashola (Shola) Adegoke Fairfield Pickerington Central High School Bertha Chou Franklin Bexley High School Rose Victoria Thomas Franklin Central Crossing High School Miya Miller Franklin Columbus Academy Leah Pierre-Louis Franklin Cristo Rey Columbus High School Spenlove Appiah Franklin Cristo Rey Columbus High School Shylynne Koon Franklin Cristo Rey Columbus High School Regina Loayza Franklin Dublin Scioto High School Ayush Mehra Franklin Gahanna Lincoln High School Conlan McCune Franklin Grove City High School Maria Rossi Franklin Licking Heights High School Afia Fosu Franklin Upper Arlington High School John Basil Franklin Upper Arlington High School Marissa Henson Franklin Westerville North High School Maryamo Ali Franklin Westerville North High School Eva Bernhardt Franklin Westerville North High School Ryan Saleme Franklin Bexley High School Marihah Abdullah Franklin Bishop Hartley High School Jaden "Libby" Erwin Franklin Columbus Academy Himaja Reddy Franklin Columbus School for Girls Dana Hungerford Franklin Columbus School for Girls Zoe Paragas Franklin Dublin Coffman High School Sara Alsammerai Franklin Dublin Coffman High School Mukund Tarimala Franklin Dublin Coffman High School Tess Woosley Franklin Dublin Jerome High School Nick Mamula Franklin Dublin Scioto High School Lourdes Bedalli Franklin Dublin Scioto High School Maddison Chaffin Franklin Franklin Heights High School Aisho Ali Franklin Genoa Christian Academy Holly Ratliff Franklin Grove City High School Rees Jobe Franklin Grove City High School Kurtis McDonald Franklin Grove City High School Bryant McDougle Franklin Hilliard Bradley High School Noah Reese Franklin Hilliard Darby High School Dominic Iosue Franklin Licking Heights High School Robert Belair Franklin Metro Early College High School Alexander Bi Franklin New Albany High School Noah Malik Franklin Reynoldsburg High School Abena Afriyie Franklin Saint Charles Preparatory School Matthew Hohmann Franklin Saint Francis DeSales High School Jordan Reeves Franklin Thomas Worthington High School Abby Sharkis Franklin Thomas Worthington High School Emma Wince Franklin Thomas Worthington High School/Linworth Alternative Program Mia Potenzini Franklin Tree of Life Zoey Molsberry Franklin Westerville South India Melson Franklin Worthington Kilbourne High School Sasha Estice Franklin Worthington Kilbourne High School Sydney Zulich Geauga Gilmour Academy Allie Mikolanis Greene Beavercreek High School Callista Hess Greene Beavercreek High School Tiffany Huang Greene Beavercreek High School Nathan Li Greene Bellbrook High School Julia Martin Greene Beavercreek High School Madison DiCicco Greene Fairborn High School Adam Pelfrey Hamilton Gilbert A. Dater High School Hawa Ba Hamilton Saint Xavier High School Michael Srinivasan Hamilton DePaul Cristo Rey Tye Compton Hamilton Indian Hill High School Lexi (Alexis) Magenheim Hamilton Indian Hill High School Manasi Singh Hamilton Lakota West High School Nadir Emlemdi Hancock Calvert High School Augustine Frohnen Huron Bellevue High School Kent Heiser Jackson Jackson High School Miriam Harley Jackson Jackson High School Emily Polcyn Jackson Jackson High School Brandy Sickler Jackson Jackson High School Lilianna Waugh Jackson Jackson High School Warren Malott Jackson Jackson High School Hunter West Jackson Jackson High School Emma Williams Jackson Wellston High School Grant Plummer Knox Fredericktown High School Macey Gage Knox Mount Vernon High School Cassidy Daniels Lake Hathaway Brown School Kathryn Doherty Lake Mentor High School Amanda Blatz Lake Mentor High School Ashley Boros Lake Mentor High School Fintan Bracken Lake Mentor High School Emily Cseh Lake Mentor High School Grace Kime Lawrence Fairland High School Katrina Abbott Lawrence Fairland High School Alice Zhang Lawrence Ironton High School John Higgins Licking Cristo Rey Columbus High School Jamia Martin Licking Granville High School Kieran Lele Licking Granville High School Hannah Sturgeon Logan Benjamin Logan High School Alexis Humphries Logan Bellefontaine High School Ben Sailors Lorain Keystone High School Annali Perez Lucas Anthony Wayne High School Jacob Lyons Lucas Maumee Valley Country Day School Zaynab Lazreq Lucas Maumee Valley Country Day School Aneesa Shaikh Lucas Nortre Dame Academy Jennifer Ngo Lucas Ottawa Hills High School Samantha Fischer Lucas Toledo Early College Mackenzie Urbina Lucas Clay High School Nikolas (Nick) McNeal Lucas Maumee Valley Country Day School Stephane Granato Lucas Maumee Valley Country Day School Aly Soltan Lucas Morrison R. Waite High School Feliciana Garza Lucas Notre Dame Academy Gracie Bennett Lucas Notre Dame Academy Olivia Dickman Lucas Notre Dame Academy Sarah Faisal Lucas Notre Dame Academy Tierney Sturgeon Lucas Ottawa Hills High School Lauren Rownd Lucas Toledo Early College Cassandra Petrey Madison Madison Plains High School Spencer Baker Mahoning Boardman High School Daniel Turillo
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