Scottsdale Sister Cities

May 16, 2020

SSCA Youth Leadership Award Winners

Updated: May 17, 2020

Scottsdale Sister Cities connects to the local high schools through their International Clubs.
 
A student was selected from each school for his or her leadership skills and efforts at connecting youth to the global community. This promotes the Sister Cities' mission of bringing about international friendship and goodwill, one person, one city at a time. In addition, these students participate in the larger SSCA Junior Board which connects students not only to the world, but also connects Scottsdale students with like interests within Scottsdale. Each leadership award winner received $100, and finalists received $50. Youth Leadership Awards were granted at these Scottsdale high schools:
 
Arcadia - Megan McCartan--Co-President, Alamos exchange student, SUSD Dual Language Immersion student, Junior Board member
 
Chaparral - Ava Claire Lariego--President, Alamos, Interlaken and Marrakech exchange student, Jr. Board member
 
Desert Mountain HS - Caroline Castle--President, Alamos, Interlaken and Marrakech exchange student, Jr. Board member, Delegate at Sister Cities International Youth Summit in Houston
 
Scottsdale Prep - Jack Swenson--Junior Board member, created an organization called Chess Peace connecting and teaching people about chess around the globe. https://www.chessforpeace.org/
 
Saguaro - Isabel Haas --President, Interlaken, Uasin Gishu, and Marrakech exchange student, Junior Board member, SUSD Dual Language Immersion student

Saguaro - Acacia Wastchak--Alamos exchange student, Junior Board member, Rotary exchange student to Ecuador and after graduation to Belgium
 
Honorable mentions to finalists:

Chaparral - Pierce Gardner--Int'l Club member 4 years, Delegate at Sister Cities International Youth Summit in Virginia, Jr. Board member

Arcadia - Lindsey Jones--Treasurer, Delegate at Sister Cities International Youth Summit in Colorado, Alamos and Uasin Gishu exchange student