Leader of Tomorrow Award presented to
Cheyanne Jones by Rotary Club of Humble
 
The Rotary Club of Humble awarded Kingwood Park High School student Cheyanne Jones the Leader of Tomorrow recognition award at their March 23, 2016, luncheon meeting.  Cheyanne is a junior where she is engaged in the JROTC program, AVID program, and several AP courses.
 
Cheyanne’s schedule remains busy through her commitment to academic success.  She has chosen to attend classes in the evening and volunteers in the community through her involvement and role in the JROTC program.
She plans on attending college and becoming a chemical engineering.  Immediately following graduation from college, her goal is to join the Navy like her mother and father did.  She acknowledges her mother Ms. Amanda Jones and father Mr. Waylon Jones for their support and guidance in her own aspirations.
 
Through her personal life experiences, educational experiences, and role in the JROTC program; Cadet Jones says that she recognizes how important the skills of communication and appropriate social skills are in meeting individuals in all settings.  First impressions are important.     She also noted that she tries her best at everything she does or is given to do.  It is important to any goal that you do your best.
 
The “Leader of Tomorrow” award will be given to a student from each of the Humble ISD high schools during the year.  The award recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership capability, academic success, and service and respect to others. The Humble ISD Police Department representative at each high school will lead the process to select the student on campus.   
 
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