Local students to embark on leadership experience of a lifetime

2024 Washington Youth Tour Attendees

Brooks poses for a photo

Addi­son Brooks
Rich­mond Hill High School

Duncan poses for a photo

Bian­ca Dun­can
First Prepara­to­ry Chris­t­ian Acad­e­my

JOnes poses for a photo

Michael Jones
Brad­well Insti­tute

McLean poses for a photo

Autumn McLean
Brad­well Insti­tute

Platt poses for a photo

Alli­son Platt
Rich­mond Hill High School

Rowe poses for a photo

Emi­ly Rowe
McIn­tosh Coun­ty Acad­e­my

Con­grat­u­la­tions to the local high school juniors select­ed to rep­re­sent Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive on the 2024 Wash­ing­ton Youth Tour this June! Along with more than 40 oth­ers, these win­ning stu­dents applied for the Wash­ing­ton Youth Tour in Jan­u­ary, and then under­went an inter­view process.

Youth Tour logoThe win­ners are:

  • Addi­son Brooks, Rich­mond Hill High School
  • Bian­ca Dun­can, First Prepara­to­ry Chris­t­ian Acad­e­my
  • Michael Jones, Brad­well Insti­tute
  • Autumn McLean, Brad­well Insti­tute
  • Alli­son Piatt, Rich­mond Hill High School
  • Emi­ly Rowe, McIn­tosh Coun­ty Acad­e­my

Stu­dents will join oth­ers from across the nation on an all-expens­es-paid trip to Wash­ing­ton, D.C. They will meet with law­mak­ers, tour his­toric sites and learn lessons in lead­er­ship that will ben­e­fit them through­out their lives. Coastal Elec­tric del­e­gates will also each receive a $2,500 schol­ar­ship from the Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion to help fur­ther their edu­ca­tion.

Three alter­nates will each receive a $500 schol­ar­ship from the Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion:

  • Logan Brown, First Prepara­to­ry Chris­t­ian Acad­e­my
  • Cedric Shouse, Rich­mond Hill High School
  • Dal­las Spencer, Lib­er­ty Coun­ty High School

Pro­grams like the Wash­ing­ton Youth Tour are made pos­si­ble by Coastal Elec­tric mem­bers who allow their elec­tric bills to be round­ed up to the next dol­lar each month through Oper­a­tion Round Up. Those nick­els and dimes are pooled togeth­er and invest­ed back into the com­mu­ni­ty through the Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion.