"The highly educated person is the one who is considerate of those individuals who are less fortunate."

2007 BTW Ambassadors
(2007 PDF version)

2006 BTW Ambassadors (2006 PDF version)

Congratulations

Student/Scholar: Mr. Gaylord A. Adams
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School - (Jr.) New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Diana Chanthasalo
From: Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Thao X. Nguyen Delgado Community College
From: Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Uyen Kieu Nguyen
From: Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Xuan-Phuong T Nguyen
From: Sarah T. Reed High School - (Jr.) New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Tachaye Patterson Xavier University
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Jordane Peters Southern U. of New Orleans
From: Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Carel Raymond
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School - (Jr.) New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Courtney T. Richardson
From: Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Jordan Sa'id
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Je'Mari Janae Strickland Dillard University
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Mr. Corey Taylor NW State U. of Louisiana
From: Warren Easton High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Arieane Turner
From: Joseph S. Clark High School New Orleans, Louisiana
Student/Scholar: Miss Jasmin Chere' Williams South Surburan College
From: L. E. Rabuoin High School New Orleans, Louisiana

* Each Booker T. Washington Society Ambassador Scholar will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to further their post high-school (college, trade or vocational) education along with a trip to Washington DC with one parent (or a mentor) to join the Society's "Celebrate BTW 151" conference on April.12-15.

The Society's annual 'Celebrate BTW' conference is held to honor the 1856 birth of a great American, Dr. Booker T. Washington. Ambassador Scholars and their parent/mentors meet and learn from notable speakers at luncheons, dinners and panel discussions and enjoy special treats: a visit to The AA Soldiers of the Civil War Museum and a dinner and private evening tour of the Mt. Vernon home of George Washington (whom the Society acknowledges as, "that other great American named Washington").