View MS NAACP ACT-SO Winners HERE

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View MS NAACP ACT-SO Winners HERE
For Immediate Release
Media Contact:
MS NAACP Media
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ACT-SO Students Prepare for Nationals in Philadelphia
March 30, 2015 – Jackson, MS - Eight students from Central Mississippi are heading to
the City of Brotherly Love for their chance to compete in the National ACT-SO
Competition July 9-12, 2015 during the National NAACP Convention. Four Jackson
Public School students, one student from North Pike High School, one student from
Humphreys County High School, and 2 students from Hattiesburg High School are packing
their bags for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in hopes of bringing the national title home. See
all of the winners in the Mississippi NAACP ACT-SO Competition, held March 7, 2015,
below:
Medicine and Health
Chemistry/Biochemistry
Original Essay
Poetry-Written
Gold
Gold
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Short Story
Bronze
Gold
Dance
Bronze
Silver
Dramatics
Gold
Bronze
Instrumental/Classical
Silver
Gold
Bronze
Silver
Tylen Miller (12th Grader Jim Hill High)
Alton Chambers (9th Grader Murrah High)
Jada Evans (12th Grader Hattiesburg High)
Allen Alean (12th Humphreys County High)
Bryony Murphy (11th Grader Hattiesburg
High)
Deanna Linzy (10th Grader North Panola High)
Zedekiah Toy (12th Grader Humphreys County
High)
Delarence Collins (12th Grader Jubilee
Performing Arts)q
Zhariah Hubbard (11th Grader Hattiesburg
High)
Jordan Jefferson (11th Grader Callaway High)
Bryony Murphy (11th Grader Hattiesburg
High)
Jada Evans (12th Grader Hattiesburg High)
Taylor White (11th Grader Murrah High)
Jonathan Frelix
(9th Grader Hattiesburg
High)
Mikayla Faulkner (9th Grader Murrah High)
Instrumental/Contemporary Bronze
Vocal/Contemporary
Oratory
Poetry – Performance
Silver
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Bronze
Gold
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Drawing
Gold
Painting
Silver
Photography
Bronze
Markevia Newson (10th Grader North Panola
High)
Jakara Young (10th Grader Gentry High)
D’Avia Peyton (12th Grader Yazoo City High)
Melvin McCrory (12th Grader Lanier High)
Taylor White (11th Grader Murrah High)
Alton Chambers (9th Grader Murrah High)
DeJa Sumrall (12th Grader MS School of Arts)
DeJa Sumrall (12th Grader MS School of Arts)
Alexis Shakespeare (12th Grader Provine High)
Bryony Murphy (11th Grader Hattiesburg
High)
Lamecha Manning (12th Grader North Pike
High)
Lamecha Manning (12th Grader North Pike
High)
Jhaimee Bullock (12th Grader Oak Grove High)
ACT-SO stands for Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics, and
is a major youth initiative of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP). ACT-SO provides a forum through which African-American youth can
demonstrate academic, artistic and scientific excellence, and showcase their talents in state
and national competitions. Mississippi brought one national silver medal home in 2014 in
music vocal classical.
Gold medalists need your help to cover expenses related to the national competition
($1,500 per student). If you would like to make a donation, please send it to: Mississippi
State Conference NAACP c/o ACT-SO, 1072 W. Lynch Street, Suite 10, Jackson, MS
39203. For more information, call 601-353-8452 or visit our website at www.naacpms.org.
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