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Wesleyan Seniors Set Sights on Careers in the Armed Forces

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The Wesleyan College Advising office is pleased to announce that two seniors are pursuing careers in the Armed Forces. Mamie Pridgen was appointed as a midshipman for the United States Naval Academy Class of 2028. Pridgen received nominations from Congresswoman Lucy McBath and Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock

A member of Wesleyan’s volleyball and lacrosse teams, Pridgen has been a four-year competitor in both sports. This year, she was also the varsity girls’ basketball manager. Well-regarded by players and coaches, she has also served on Wesleyan’s Student-Athletic Leadership Team.  

In addition to her athletic abilities, Pridgen served for three years on the Honor Council, culminating in being elected chaplain this year. She participated in Mock Trials, SALSA (Students Advocating Life without Substance Abuse), book clubs and a monthly missions club. 

She is the editor of the yearbook and editor-in-chief of the Wesleyan Literary Magazine. Chosen by the 12th-grade chairs, she currently serves as one of the co-presidents of the senior class. She is a member of the English National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society. 

Pridgen has always had immense respect for the military. Her desire to serve her country began after watching her brother, Andrew Pridgen, as he matriculated through the Army ROTC program at Furman University and graduated to become a second lieutenant currently serving in Germany.

With a single-minded focus, Pridgen set her sights on the Naval Academy, one of the country’s premier officer training programs, and participated in the summer seminar following her junior year and two candidate visit weekends during her senior year. Pridgen will report to the Naval Academy in June, where she will major in operations research.  

Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, Pridgen will commission as an ensign in the United States Navy. 

Nadia Desbordes was also selected to attend the United States Air Force Academy in June 2024. 

Highly skilled athletically and academically, Nadia flourished during high school. In her freshman year, Nadia played junior varsity lacrosse, and she ran varsity track and placed in four events at the state track and field competition during her sophomore year. 

However, her primary sport has been volleyball. A member of the Wesleyan volleyball program since sixth grade, Nadia began playing on the varsity team in her sophomore year. She was named to the First Team Region 7-AAA squad in her junior and senior years and to the Gwinnett County A-6A Second Team as a senior. 

Her athletic prowess led to her being named to Wesleyan’s Student-Athlete Leadership Team as a junior and senior. Additionally, Nadia played on a national-level club team throughout her high school years. During her junior and senior years, she volunteered as a volleyball camp counselor and volunteer club coach.

In addition to her athletic accomplishments, Nadia has been deeply involved in school life.  Since sophomore year, she has served on the yearbook staff culminating in serving as Senior Section Editor. As a member of the GRACE club for all four years of high school, Nadia has promoted a more diverse, welcoming, and inclusive community for students. 

Nadia has also served as a Wesleyan Ambassador to prospective students and their parents since ninth grade. While involved in these activities, Nadia has also compiled an exceptional academic record. She has been named an AP Scholar with Honor, served as a math team member since ninth grade, and completed a Senior STEM Seminar project.

Graduates of the United States Air Force Academy commission as a second lieutenant into either the U. S. Air Force or U. S. Space Force. Congratulations to Mamie, Nadia, and their families for this honor, and thank you for your willingness to serve our country.

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Simpson Elementary Marks Exceptional Children’s Week

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Four women and one man standing in front of a colorful wall at an elementary school for Exceptional Children's Week

Simpson Elementary School celebrated Exceptional Children’s Week (ECW) last month with five days of special activities to recognize their special needs population and all of their exceptional students.

April 14–18 is set aside each year to celebrate children with disabilities, gifts and talents. This year’s ECW theme was Bridging Gaps and Building Futures, and the school was happy to take part.

They highlighted each day of the week on the morning news with fun facts about notable people in society — and throughout history — who have overcome challenges with their disabilities, including actor Daniel Radcliffe (who has lived with dyspraxia for his entire life), Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg, Frida Kahlo and Helen Keller.

Simpson Elementary’s technology team also pre-recorded various special needs classes reciting the Pledge of Allegiance every day of the week.

Guest speaker

To end their ECW with a bang, they invited former Simpson Elementary parent, State Representative Scott Hilton, to come in and speak to their K-2 classes about raising his son, Chase (who is autistic and now a student at Norcross High School), and how being different is okay. 

“Showing kindness and being inclusive is the best version of humanity,” said Dr. Taffeta Connery, Simpson Elementary School principal, in a statement about the event.

“Simpson Elementary has a special needs population of 214 (23%) of 946 students. [And] … we strive to ensure that our students are valued, recognized and instilled with high expectations for all.”

For more about Simpson Elementary, visit simpsones.gcpsk12.org.

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Paul Duke STEM High School Student Earns CGO Scholarship

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Cobb Global Outreach Inc. (CGO Inc.), a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing financial literacy and educational opportunities, recently awarded three scholarships to metro Atlanta high school seniors, including one to Paul Duke STEM student, Baylor M. Brown.

The scholarship initiative underscores CGO Inc.’s commitment to empowering youth through financial education and support.

According to CGO’s social media pages, these outstanding students have shown incredible dedication and resilience in their academic journeys. “We are proud to support their continued success and look forward to seeing all that they will achieve!”

Scholarship details and impact

The scholarships provided by CGO Inc. are designed to alleviate financial barriers and encourage academic excellence among students pursuing higher education. Each scholarship recipient will receive financial assistance to support their educational endeavors, along with resources to enhance their understanding of financial management and literacy.

The scholarship recipients have demonstrated remarkable potential and a strong commitment to making a positive impact in their local community and beyond.

Bobby Cobb, CEO and founder of Cobb Global Outreach Inc., expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are honored to support the students … . By investing in their education and financial literacy, we aim to equip them with the skills necessary for a successful and financially secure future.”

Looking ahead

Cobb Global Outreach Inc. remains committed to expanding its scholarship programs and financial literacy initiatives. The organization plans to collaborate with additional schools and community partners to further its mission of closing the wealth gap and fostering economic empowerment among youth.

About Cobb Global Outreach Inc.

Founded in January 2021, Cobb Global Outreach Inc. is dedicated to educating middle and high school students about financial literacy. The organization believes that providing students with tools and resources related to financial literacy will help narrow the wealth gap and promote economic empowerment.

For more information, visit cobbglobaloutreachinc.com.

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PCBA Announces 2025 Scholarship Winner

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A group of people standing with a young Asian American high school senior. They are holding a large cardboard check made out for $1,000 as a scholarship for the teen.

The Peachtree Corners Business Association (PCBA) awarded local high school senior, Heidi Chung, a $1,000 scholarship during their April 24 Business After Hours event. Heidi and her family were presented with the scholarship and introduced to the organization’s members and guests at the monthly gathering.

Heidi was accepted by several colleges and has selected the University of Kentucky to continue her education, pursuing a degree in nursing. When asked what lessons she has learned from her experiences volunteering and serving in the community throughout her life, Heidi commented, “I have learned that true leadership is about service, taking initiative and persevering through challenges.” 

A group of women from the PCBA standing with an Asian American high school girl and her parents. They are holding a large cardboard check made out for $1,000 for a scholarship for the teen.
Donna Linden, PCBA Board; Sam Chung; Heidi Chung, scholarship winner; Tenise Chung; Lisa Proctor, PCBA Board; and Allison Reinert, PCBA Board.

Scholarship Chair Donna Linden and Outreach Director Suzanna Martinez shared that the scholarship committee was impressed with Heidi’s many accomplishments, “whether she was organizing fundraisers, leading performance groups or helping athletes recover from injuries, Heidi demonstrated a positive impact on the community, as well as outstanding academic results.”   

Funds for the PCBA Community Outreach Program are raised throughout the year from PCBA membership, sponsorship and an annual charity event. Donations and scholarships are awarded at PCBA’s monthly events so that members have the opportunity to learn more about the individuals and organizations.

A group of people from the PCBA standing with a young Asian American, female high school senior. They are presenting her with a scholarship for $1,000.
Allison Reinert, PCBA Board; Suzanna Martinez, PCBA Board; Donna Linden, PCBA Board; Heidi Chung, scholarship winner; Chris McDonald, PCBA Community Outreach; Lisa Proctor, PCBA Board; Toby Anderson, PCBA Board; and Audrey Boyce, PCBA Community Outreach.

“We are so proud that the PCBA has … awarded 20 scholarships to outstanding future business leaders and donated in excess of $173,000 into our metro Atlanta community over the last 13 years,” stated Lisa Proctor, PCBA board president. 

About Peachtree Corners Business Association

Where Businesses Come to Grow,” the Peachtree Corners Business Association is a business membership organization that focuses on innovative approaches, programs, shared resources, community outreach and opportunities for member businesses and professionals to connect, develop, grow and prosper.

The PCBA is made up of businesses of all sizes and types who want to expand their reach and grow their business within Peachtree Corners and the greater metro Atlanta area. 

For more information, call 678-969-3385, email membership@peachtreecornersba.com or visit peachtreecornersba.com.

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