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Today, as we honor Liz Cross for her 15 years of service at Lexington High School, we celebrate a woman who has given so much of herself to this community. Her contributions, both in and out of the classroom, have helped shape countless young lives and prepare them for their future. The entire Davidson Local team extends its deepest gratitude for her years of service and her enduring impact on our future leaders. We wish her nothing but the best in all her future endeavors, and we look forward to seeing the continued positive change she will bring to the lives of Yellow Jackets for years to come.
In every community, a high school is more than just a building—it's a hub of dreams, a training ground for future leaders, and a reflection of the town it serves. While a school's success is built on the collective efforts of many, it often starts with the vision and passion of one person: its principal. When a principal is deeply invested in the students, their influence can be felt in every classroom, on every athletic field, and throughout the entire community.
For several years, 16-year-old Girl Scout Jianna Miller knew she wanted her Gold Award project to be a Pride March for teens. The Gold Award is the highest award for Girl Scouts, in which individuals address issues in their community by making lasting change and 80 hours of work. The parade garnered a host of media attention from across the state.