Photo left to right: Caleb Gilmore, Hunter Hays, and Ruth Ann Freeman
Media release: Hunter Hays, a seventh-grade student at Model Middle School , is the repeat champion of the Gifted Education Middle School Oratorical Contest. Hays and participants from Armuchee Middle, Coosa Middle, Model Middle and Pepperell Middle participated in the fourth annual oratorical contest on Thursday, January 19, at the Floyd County Board of Education.
The gifted students competed at the school level to represent their school in the contest. The top two school qualifiers participated in the system contest for 6th, 7th or 8th grade gifted students in Floyd County Schools. The contest was judged by the Toastmasters of Rome Club. Judges included Robert Bunn, Mike Ellis, Lynn Denson, and Merrill Davies. The participants in the oratorical contest were judged on poise, content of their speech, delivery and overall effectiveness.
Hunter Hays won the Nicholas Green Distinguished Student Award for the state ofGeorgia last year. Each year, the award is given to one student in grades three through six in each state for distinguishing themselves in academics, leadership, or the arts. He is also active in school and the community. Hays is the center and nose guard on the Model Middle football team and plays third base for the baseball team. He is a Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle Leader at MMS. He is also very talented at playing the piano and singing. He has performed in front of people since the age of three and has written and performed some of his own praise and worship songs for church. Hays will deliver his speech at the February Floyd County Board of Education meeting on Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m.
The gifted students competed at the school level to represent their school in the contest. The top two school qualifiers participated in the system contest for 6th, 7th or 8th grade gifted students in Floyd County Schools. The contest was judged by the Toastmasters of Rome Club. Judges included Robert Bunn, Mike Ellis, Lynn Denson, and Merrill Davies. The participants in the oratorical contest were judged on poise, content of their speech, delivery and overall effectiveness.
Hunter Hays won the Nicholas Green Distinguished Student Award for the state of
The winners of the contest were:
3rd- Place: Ruth Ann Freeman seventh grader at
Participants included:
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