Toni Ferguson, the principal, and Melanie’s mother, Amy Snow, were thrilled to see Melanie receive The Ripple Effect Certificate of Achievement presented by Judy Nash and Jane Heyer of The Lilburn Woman’s Club. This scholarship awards $50 to any student in Lilburn schools, whose proposal is accepted, toward developing an idea that will greatly impact our local community. Melanie wrote, “I think that the compass rose would help other students learn direction. And it would help (them) to learn about explorers.”
The goal of the Lilburn Woman’s Club’s Ripple Effect scholarship is to encourage local young people, who are our future leaders, to think of positive ways to impact our community resulting in thedevelopment of future leaders by empowering them to be creative and to think of ideas that can make our community a better place in which to live.