Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable, Jr. and his Citizens Advisory Committee announced that Milton Straham III, 16, Jessica Mullins, 15, Kristin Loiselle, 16, Douglas Robinett, 16, Jazelle Walker, 15, Tyyona Copeland, 15, and Jimmy Ewald, 16, have been selected as Judge Marable’s Students of the Month for September, October, November, December, January, February and March respectively. These students were selected by Judge Marable’s Citizens Advisory Committee on the basis of their applications and essays during the 2010-2011 school year.
Straham attends Genesee Early College; Mullins and Loiselle attend Swartz Creek High School; Robinett attends Carman-Ainsworth High School; Walker attends Mott Middle College; Copeland attends The International Academy of Flint and Ewald attends Powers Catholic High School.
Straham is looking forward to a career as a mechanical engineer, mogul, actor or model, and he has a strong interest in volunteerism. He participates in Youth Leadership Genesee, the Genesee Valley Center Teen Board, school yearbook, and the Saturday Morning Academy. Mullins aspires to be a veterinarian and plays softball, likes swimming, and is a church volunteer.
Loiselle would like to pursue a career as a nurse and participates in student council, varsity golf, serves as a middle school tutor, sophomore class vice-president and is a retreat leader at school.
Robinett is looking forward to a career as an attorney and judge and is an avid fisherman. Walker would like a career as a corporate lawyer and enjoys playing the flute, softball, volleyball, and reading. She is active in her church in several choirs, youth usher board and Young Christians in Motion.
Copeland would like to become a trauma surgeon, and enjoys writing, singing, reading, dance, the WINGS mentoring program, and being an usher at her church. She serves on her school’s dance committee, recycling club, choir, and track and field team.
Ewald would like a career in science and engineering, and his interests include writing poetry, and water skiing. At school he participates in the National Honor Society, forensics, theatre, choir, football, and baseball.
As Students of the Month, each honoree received a $75.00 U.S. Savings Bond, trophy, certificate, and will be invited to shadow Judge Marable for a day at the Court while he performs his official duties. The honorees names will be engraved on a plaque displayed at the 68th District Courthouse.
The Judge Marable Student of the Month/Year program was established by Judge Marable and his Citizens Advisory Committee in 2004 to encourage Flint area high school students to focus on academic achievement and career goals. Each month during the school year a 10th grade student will be recognized and awarded a $75.00 savings bond, trophy, and certificate based on the completion of an application and essay about their career goals. This summer one of the monthly awardees from the 2010-2011 school year will be selected as Judge Marable’s Student of the Year and will receive a $500.00 savings bond.
Tenth grade students who are Genesee County residents, or who attend public, charter, or private schools located in Flint or Genesee County are eligible to apply for the Judge Marable Student of the Month/Year Award.
Further information on the Judge Marable Student of the Month/Year Award and applications are available from the www.judgemarable.net
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