Jaslyn Anderson Selected as Miss Central Mountain

BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – On May 30, members of the Class of 2025 and a distinguished panel of judges gathered for the Flaming Foliage Nominee Assembly at Central Mountain High School. The assembly featured four exceptionally talented young ladies who presented heartfelt speeches on the theme of improving inclusion and equality within the community.

Emily Everett and Jaslyn Anderson

The nominees, Jaslyn Anderson, Claire Bowman, Emily Everett, and Jacey Tripp, were all selected by faculty and staff as potential candidates for these prestigious roles. Each candidate delivered a powerful and moving speech, showcasing their commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable community.

After much deliberation, the judges announced that Jaslyn Anderson and Emily Everett were chosen to represent Central Mountain. Jaslyn Anderson will proudly represent the school at the 2024 Flaming Foliage Festival in October, while Emily Everett will carry the school’s banner at the 2025 Laurel Festival next June.

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