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IB student ambassadors head to South Africa
Posted By Laurie Dennis On October 31, 2008 @ 11:56 am In Schools | Comments Disabled
Among a group of ten youth ambassadors heading to South Africa today through the Samaritan’s Feet program are six students from Davidson IB Middle School. Learn what the ambassadors will be doing, and find out how you can donate new shoes to this Charlotte-based non-profit program.
Also in today’s school notes, check out our calendar of school events, find out about Career Day at Davidson IB, and see how much Davidson Elementary netted at recent fundraisers.
Six from Davidson IB are Samaritan’s Feet Ambassadors
Six of the ten Samaritan’s Feet Youth Ambassadors from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are students at Davidson International Baccalaureate Middle School. The students are taking about 2,000 pairs of brand new shoes to South Africa, where they will distribute the shoes to impoverished children and also learn about African culture. The ten ambassadors were to depart on Halloween, and return to Charlotte Nov. 13.
Ambassadors were selected from students at high-achieving schools in CMS and had to be in the eighth grade during this school year, write an essay, complete a minimum of 30 hours of community service and speak to a panel of peers and business leaders. The ten have spent the last five months in an apprenticeship program, learning about the culture, geography, government, history and economics of South Africa. The six students from Davidson IB are: Rebecca Baxter, Morgan Ingraham, Blair Langford, Cassidy Mills, Miata Pass and Mary Beth Suratt.
“We are mighty proud of these six students!” said Davidson IB principal Dr. Jo Karney.
The four other student ambassadors are from MLK MIddle, JT Williams Middle, Sedgefield Middle and the Bishop Spaugh Community Academy.
Two of the ambassadors, Blair Langford and Morgan Ingraham, are also conducting a shoe drive for Samaritan’s Feet through the St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Middle School Youth Group. As of Thursday, the group had collected 75 pairs of new shoes. It’s not too late to join this campaign – drop off a pair of new athletic or walking shoes (infant size 13 to youth size 3 are especially needed, but any size is welcome) at the church, located off of Concord Road at 301 Caldwell Lane. The St. Alban’s campaign ends Nov. 1, or “All Soles Day.”
Samaritan’s Feet has a southeast regional headquarters in Charlotte. The organization was founded 28 years ago by the Rev. Emmanuel Ohonme, who – as a boy living in Nigeria – received a pair of tennis shoes from a Wisconsin man. United Way of Central Carolinas and Richard Davis of Davis Capital Group are the official sponsors of the Samaritan’s Feet Youth Ambassador Program.

Maggie Clark, a chemist from BASF, talks to sixth-grader Bryanna Fagel of Huntersville while chemist Randy Petrie, also of BASF, and sixth-grader Erin Brodersen, of Cornelius, watch.
Career Day at Davidson IB
The Project Leadership Club at Davidson IB Middle School sponsored a Career Fair on Oct. 28 in the school gymnasium. Students were able to talk with professors, engineers, architects, fashion designers and other professionals from the area. The club also held a luncheon for the presenters.
Project Leadership’s coordinators are Mel Peterson and Tameka Peterson. The club meets regularly to prepare student members for educational and professional opportunities in the future.
Davidson Elem. reports fundraiser successes
Davidson Elementary PTA members have recently reported results from two fall fundraisers. The school’s book fair saw record-breaking profits of $23,000, which netted $6,000 for school programs. Meanwhile, the 1 Ask Campaign, which sought direct cash donations to the school, has raised $31,820.
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