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Students Selected for Leadership Tour

Jessica Hundly of Douglas County High School and Agbor Ogork of New Manchester High School will be among 105 participating high school students from across the state.

Six high school students will spend one week this summer attending the annual Washington Youth Tour, an all-expense paid leadership experience sponsored by the electric membership corporations (EMCs) in Georgia, including .

Maegan Hall and Nicole Kennard of North Paulding High School, Sarah Harris and Ruthie Phillips of Hiram High School, Jessica Hundly of and Agbor Ogork of will be among 105 participating high school students from across the state who earned the trip to our nation’s capital. Georgia’s students will join more than 1,500 of their peers from across the country in Washington, D.C.

GreyStone sponsors six high school juniors each year to attend the trip, which also includes stops in Atlanta and Warm Springs, GA. This year, 52 students from 13 schools in GreyStone’s service area competed to secure a spot on the trip. Candidates are student leaders chosen by counselors and teachers from participating high schools. The winners earned the top scores on an exam that covered cooperatives, the history of rural electrification, electricity and U.S. government.

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As Georgia’s oldest leadership program for teens, the Washington Youth Tour is designed to teach high school students about U.S. history, government and the importance of public service. The tour was inspired by former president Lyndon Johnson who, in 1957, encouraged electric cooperatives “to send youngsters to the nation’s capital where they can actually see what the flag stands for and represents.”

According to Vicki Harshbarger, department manager of public relations and communications for GreyStone Power, the Youth Tour is an opportunity for exceptional students to personally meet with members of Georgia’s congressional delegation and to visit historical points of interest in Washington.

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While in D.C., students will make stops at the Smithsonian Museums, the new Martin Luther King, Jr. monument, Mount Vernon, the Holocaust Museum, the National Cathedral, Supreme Court, Capitol, Arlington Cemetery, and the Jefferson, World War II, Lincoln, Korean War and Vietnam Veterans monuments and memorials. 

GreyStone Power serves more than 103,500 members in portions of eight counties, including Paulding, Douglas, Fulton, Cobb, Carroll, Bartow, Fayette and Coweta counties. Learn more at www.greystonepower.com.  


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