At White Station High School, the buzz was electric as two outstanding students, London Haines and Kaylee Sisombat, stepped into the spotlight at the Freedom Awards Red Carpet event in Memphis, TN! With sheer enthusiasm and dedication, these young achievers were not just attendees; they were the stars of the show, scoring interviews with legendary figures like MC Lyte, Chris Tucker, and the iconic Spike Lee. This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that truly showcased the incredible talent and potential within the Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) district.
As they glided down the vibrant red carpet, London and Kaylee brought their A-game, infusing each interview with their unique insights and infectious energy. Their conversations weren’t just about asking questions; they sparked engaging dialogues that resonated deeply with both the legends they spoke to and the audience. It was clear that the voices of young people matter, and these two were ready to make their mark!
Thanks to the National Civil Rights Museum, which plays a vital role in empowering students, London and Kaylee’s experience highlighted the importance of civil rights education and community engagement. Their radiant smiles and unwavering confidence exemplified the brilliance of MSCS students, proving that they are not only achievers but also leaders poised to make a difference. The excitement in the air was palpable, reminding everyone that when given the chance, our young leaders can shine brightly and inspire change!