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CCSD Student Named to 2024 State School Superintendent's Council

CCSD Student Named to 2024 State School Superintendent's Council

A Cherokee County School District student has been named to the State School Superintendent’s 2024-25 Student Advisory Council!

River Ridge High School junior Udi Gitau is among the 74 high school students from across the state selected for the prestigious role.  State School Superintendent Richard Woods chose his student advisors based on their applications and answers to essay questions about improving public education.

The group will meet with Superintendent Woods throughout the school year beginning in November to talk about how state policies affect their schools. 

“These young leaders represent the future of Georgia, and their voices are crucial as we continue to shape the direction of education in our state,” Superintendent Woods said.  “I look forward to hearing their ideas, insights, and perspectives as we work together to ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.”

As founder and co-captain of River Ridge’s economics team, Udi became one of 10 state finalists in the Georgia Economic Challenge, competing at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.  He also leads as president of the school’s math team, earning second place in the Perennial Math competition, and he has significantly increased team membership through his outreach strategies. 

Udi’s leadership extends to his role as vice president of finance for DECA, the student organization for future marketing, finance, hospitality and management professionals.  He placed fourth at DECA’s State Career Development Conference in the financial consulting competition, and qualified for DECA’s International Career Development Conference, breaking a school record by competing internationally.  

Vice president of both the school Earth club and National Beta chapter, Udi has led successful recycling and fundraising initiatives and spearheaded community service events.  His summer internship at Interra International provided him with valuable experience including conducting an intercompany audit and collaborating with international offices.

The Cherokee County School Board and Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis will recognize Udi at an upcoming School Board meeting.

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