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JMHS Student Government provides input to community development

April 28, 2023
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Luke Fraley (left), Michael Fraley, LeiAnn Richmond, Luke Jackson, and Cole Thomas

The Junior and Senior members of the James Monroe High School (JMHS) Student Government Association (SGA)provided input to a recent “stakeholder” meeting hosted by the Greenbrier Valley Development Corporation in Union on Apr. 18. The intent of the meeting was to solicit feedback from the community on future economic development in Monroe County. The students who attended provided the perspectives of the future citizens and workforce in our community. They were Student Body President Michael Fraley, Student Body Vice President Luke Jackson, Senior Class President Braydie Carr, Senior Class Vice President Luke Fraley, Junior Class President LeiAnn Richmond, and Junior Class Vice President Cole Thomas.
The JMHS SGA looks forward to remaining an active part of the community through efforts such as these and its annual James Monroe Day on Apr. 24. If your organization is interested in connecting with them please contact the SGA advisor, Dr. Scott Womack, at swomack@k12.wv.us or via Facebook Messenger.

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