Today, I went for a visit in Muhlenberg County. For those of you who did not know the two schools merged and what used to be North and South are now East and West campus. Needless to say I was confused, but thanks to Mrs. Oates I figured out that East is the old South and West is the old North. However.. That did not help me when it came to finding the school. Muhlenberg South was still in my GPS since the school merger is only a year old. That would have been fine, EXCEPT my GPS still didn't take me there so I typed in the address.. still nothing. After a little driving around and awkward turnarounds in front of people I finally made it!
Boy, it was worth it! Muhlenberg freshman and sophomores have a bright future. There were FIVE classes with freshmen (Oates-3, Benton-2) that I talked to for a total of four workshops (one was two classes combined). I also got to hang out with some of the officers in my down time. Because of the two-campus set up, each campus has a set of officers. This is very unique and I believe will help build stronger leaders by getting them started off early. With early leadership there is no telling how far these students can go!
EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE!!!
Audie Cherry
Pennyrile Region State Vice-President
Boy, it was worth it! Muhlenberg freshman and sophomores have a bright future. There were FIVE classes with freshmen (Oates-3, Benton-2) that I talked to for a total of four workshops (one was two classes combined). I also got to hang out with some of the officers in my down time. Because of the two-campus set up, each campus has a set of officers. This is very unique and I believe will help build stronger leaders by getting them started off early. With early leadership there is no telling how far these students can go!
EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE!!!
Audie Cherry
Pennyrile Region State Vice-President
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