Area students are growing into leaders.
Members of the 2019-20 Human Rights Student Leadership Council (HRSLC) have been selected.
The council is made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors from public, private and home schools in the county.
Among them are 24 students from Prince William County Public Schools (PWCS), according to a release from PWCS.
Former HRSLC members from PWCS will act as Ambassadors and assist new members.
These students will represent PWCS on the HRSLC:
- Adewale Adekambi, from Forest Park High School in Woodbridge
- Jasmine Agyepong from Patriot High School in Nokesville
- Sama Alani from Patriot High School
- Daniella Ameh from Hylton High School in Woodbridge
- Kalia Coleman from Potomac High School in Dumfries
- Daniella Dani from Hylton High School
- Benjamin Davis from Osbourn Park High School in Manassas
- Trisha Ghosh from Colgan High School in Manassas
- Madison Graham from Battlefield High School in Haymarket
- Emon Green from Woodbridge High School
- Sidney Hoeppner from Forest Park High School
- Gianna Jirak from Hylton High School
- Lauren LaFarree from Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge
- John Larkin from Forest Park High School
- Ashley Nelson from Hylton High School
- Lizbeth Nieto from Osbourn Park High School
- Jordan Palmer from Colgan High School
- Caroline Silvera from Hylton High School
- Mijah Simmons from Woodbridge High School
- Kyle Thaller from Patriot High School
- Brandon-Lee Torres from Hylton High School
- Avni Tyagi from Battlefield High School
- Jasmine Williams from Osbourn Park High School
- Lily Zachman from Forest Park High School
The following students will serve as PWCS Ambassadors:
- Jacqueline Mitchell from Hylton High School
- Robert Moser from Colgan High School
- Nicholas Nohe from Woodbridge
- Cheryl Wilfred from Patriot High School