During a recent government meeting, the Gadsden City School System celebrated the remarkable achievements of its quiz bowl teams, which excelled at both regional and national competitions. Notably, Gadsden was the only school system in the nation to have three teams reach the finals in their respective divisions, with one team placing third in the nation.
Dr. Bliss, a key figure in the program, expressed gratitude for the support from the city council and local leaders, which enabled the teams to compete in prestigious events in Chicago and New Orleans. She highlighted the dedication of the students, noting their intelligence and talent, and emphasized the importance of their achievements for the community. Dr. Bliss also acknowledged the contributions of various individuals, including Judge Robinson and Mac Butler, who played significant roles in supporting the teams.
The meeting featured heartfelt remarks from community members, including a recognition of Latika Prasad, who ranked 13th out of 793 students nationally, making her the highest-ranked female in the top 25. The event underscored the collaborative spirit between educators, parents, and local leaders, with a shared commitment to fostering a strong educational environment.
Mayor Ford and other officials praised the educators' passion and dedication, reinforcing the idea that the success of the school system is vital for attracting industry to Gadsden. The meeting concluded with a call for a group photo, capturing the pride and unity of the community in celebrating its young scholars.