11/8/18 JISD Student Ambassador Team Lunch by Jessica Payne
Read MoreMembers of the Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team take a tour of Angelina House in Jacksonville, lead by Jacksonville ISD Public Relations Director Grace Traylor, as part of their “Listen & Learn” lunch with house residents. The lunch took place on Thursday, November 8 and consisted of 21 students grades 3 through 12. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville student Aubrey Lake, 8, (left) chats with Bobbie Simpson, 91, (right) during a “Listen & Learn” lunch at Angelina House in Jacksonville on Thursday, November 8. The lunch was a part of the Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team’s monthly outings. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jeremy Singleton, 17, (right) a Jacksonville High School junior visits with Angelina House resident Louise Currier, 89, (left) during a “Listen & Learn” event put on by the Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team. The lunch was a part of the team’s monthly community outings and was held on Thursday, November 8. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
The Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team visited residents at Angelina House in Jacksonville for a “Listen & Learn” lunch on Thursday, November 8. The team consisted of 21 students grade 3 through 12 who had lunch with residents and shared stories about their school. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Angelina House resident Doris Hendrick, 85, (left) and Jacksonville student Haylie Dean, 8, (right) are all smiles during a “Listen & Learn” event put on by the Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team. The lunch was a part of the team’s monthly community outings. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
(From left to right) Brisa Borco, 8, Marilyn Powers, 74, and Haylie Dean, 8, stop for a photo during a “Lunch & Learn” event put on by the Jacksonville ISD Student Ambassador Team on Thursday, November 8. The event took place a Angelina House is Jacksonville where students had lunch with residents and shared stories about their school. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)