Noblesville Schools announced its 2018 Miller Ambassadors graduates Thursday following a ceremony and celebration of the class.
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging, year-long learning experience for select Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeper understanding of Noblesville Schools.
Participants were exposed to all facets of running a district, including business management, academic programs, student services, operations and more.
The Class of 2018 included:
Becky Terry Boys and Girls Club
Monica Peck Community Leader
Brandy Hill Riverview Health
David Heighway HEPL, County Historian
Chris Beaver Miller Backers, Sagamore
Judi Johnson City of Noblesville
Chris Owens White River Church
Brad Howell HEPL, School Board
Adriann Young Education Foundation
Greg O’Connor Noblesville City Council, BMO
Kathy Richardson State Representative
Mark LaBarr Duke Energy
Joe Forgey Community Leader
Jennifer Bratcher Ivy Tech
Steven Kile IU Health
Robert Bocko NHS parent
Cheryl Troxel East parent
Sarah Manro West parent
Misti Ray Hazel Dell parent
Seth Rawlings Hinkle Creek parent
Kami Propst Stony Creek parent
Jenise Donnelly Promise Road parent
Carli Stewart North parent
Katie Guerra Noble Crossing parent
Ambassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schools’ vision throughout the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through future project team and input gathering opportunities.
Applications will open this summer for the Miller Ambassadors Class of 2019.