HOPE – Hope High School senior student Ebony Morrow was on air recently throughout the Ark-La-Tex region in recognition of her academic and leadership roles.
Morrow was featured by KMSS Fox 33 in Shreveport, La., and Texarkana, Texas, as its “Student of the Week.”
Karen Edwards, morning anchor for the television station, made the announcement Monday prior to an interview segment filmed on the HHS campus Monday.
“She was nominated by a teacher and selected for her academics and leadership,” Edwards said during the taping session.
The segment aired March 15.
Morrow was nominated by HHS Agriculture Teacher Michael Henagan and HHS Junior Air Force Reserve Officer Training Director Msgt. Kenneth Funchess.
“She has always been a leader,” Henagan said, noting Morrow’s activity in the HHS Future Farmers of America Chapter.
Morrow has served as secretary and is currently treasurer of the FFA chapter, and has been instrumental in the chapter leadership in producing the annual FFA Rodeo.
Msgt. Funchess said Morrow has risen from the rank of cadet to flight commander during her tenure in the JROTC.
“She is a person who goes and does what is needed,” he said.
Academically, Murrow, 18, has been inducted into the National Honor Society. Murrow is also enrolled in the Hope Public Schools Concurrent Credit Program through the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana, where she has completed classes toward an associate’s degree while at HHS.
She intends to attend Arkansas Tech University in Russellville after graduation and, ultimately, study agricultural law.
She is a senior class representative to the HHS Student Council. She has also participated in Talent Search at HHS, and is currently vice president of the Key Club, which is sponsored by the Hope Kiwanis Club.
“I’m just thrilled to be chosen,” Morrow said.
She credits a stability in her family life and the support she has been given at HHS and within the larger Hope community for the growth of her leadership and academic skills.