COMMUNITY
SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH
Multi-Talented Youth Makes Friends, Grades, Music, and History
Becomes First African-American Homecoming Queen at NDCL
Jayla Burton must have a gold medal for time
management stashed away somewhere.
Jayla I. Burton |
"I was so surprised that I'd won,” beamed
Jayla. “I am humbled, thankful and excited. I feel honored to represent my
school in this way."
Frequently referred to as, “one of the nicest
young ladies in the school,” Jayla is a good friend to many. An excellent student,
Jayla is a member of the National Honor Society, Science Olympiad, and writes
for the school newspaper and yearbook. She is also a member of NDCL’s marching
band where she serves as Captain of the Color Guard. Band Director Adam Pysell
frequently calls upon Jayla to play her flute with the concert band.
This past summer Jayla won a paid internship
with Improve Training and
Consulting Group, a Cleveland-based consulting firm where she learned about
group dynamics, lean business practices and Emotional Intelligence (EI). This
opportunity came through Leaders of Tomorrow, a youth
leadership program sponsored by the National
Black MBA Association, Cleveland Chapter.
[Note
to parents, educators, aunts & uncles: there is an orientation meeting for LOT
program applicants next weekend. Info here.]
In the spring of 2012, Jayla traveled to
Nicaragua on an immersion and missions trip with other NDCL students. She
served in the mission field again this summer when she helped to build a porch
for a disabled woman in West Virginia.
When not in school, Jayla works part-time as a
sales associate at Sears. She continues to volunteer her time as the Vice
President of the Youth Section of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)
and helping older adults at A.M. McGregor Nursing Home. Jayla enjoys
photography, crocheting and participating in modern, ballet and liturgical
dance.
NDCL Homecoming Queen Jayla
I. Burton and King Mark Mullinger
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"I was really surprised, but very happy for
Jayla,” offered Ed. “This is a highlight of her high school and senior
year experience."
Jayla is enjoying her senior year at NDCL, and
plans to major in physical therapy at an Ohio college next fall.
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1 comment:
Jayla Im so proud of you for making history. Dr. Bethune would be so pround of you, because you are a perfect example of lifting the legacy. I want to wish you well in whatever you put your mind to do. I know your parents are so proud of you. Your heart is full of kindness and giving, and it shows in your actions. I'm delighted that you are apart of NCNW. Keep up the good work!!!
ELisha Hooks
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