YOUTH@CHS
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This event occurred on
April 15, 2017
Johns Creek, Georgia
United States

SAME EVENT AS TEDxChattahoocheeHS UNDER A NEW NAME
Students of Chattahoochee High School spreading their ideas. Tickets are $5 via email (pick up day of) or $7 at the door. CASH ONLY
Small snacks will be provided.

Chattahoochee High School
5230 Taylor Road
Johns Creek, Georgia, 30005
United States
Event type:
Youth (What is this?)
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Speakers

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Jaehun Seo

Student

Maite Nazario

artist, social activist
I was born in Guatemala City to my beautiful mixed parents (my mother is Guatemalan and my father is Puerto Rican) in 1999. My childhood was composed of my family, my colorful Guatemalan culture and my love for art. I lived in Puerto Rico for about 4 years, and my freshman year of high school we moved here to the United States. Moving here was eye opening. The art program in my school really allowed me rediscover myself as an artist and reassured me that art is all I want to do with my life.

Molly Cleary

Social Activist
Molly Cleary is 15 years old and a sophmore at Chattahoochee. She is a dedicated and upcoming social activist with a passion to better people's lives. She believes that emotional awareness brings about more peace and acceptance to help lead a better life no matter who you are.

Natalie Paterson

Educator
Natalie Patterson is a future English teacher and current lit nerd with an interest in how literature is taught, particularly in high schools. Last year, she presented a TEDx talk titled “The Voices of Now: The Case for Contemporary Poetry in High School Curricula”. She’s editor of Chrysalis and Co-President of orchestra, and enjoys reading, music, art, and British period dramas of various sorts.

Radha Panchap

Student Researcher
I am currently a junior at Chattahoochee High School. I have avid interests in psychology, computer science, and business. I have original research and even had my last research experiment showcased at the Tellus Science Museum as part of their "Future Science Stars Exhibit". I hope to one day be able to conduct research on a greater scale and be able to use my results to contribute to the betterment of mankind.

Robert Hunter

Artist, Architect, and Educationalist
Robert Hunter was born and raised in Georgia, and is passionate about many things, including education. Through first-hand experience, he has seen both its positive and negative impacts on the lives of students, and with the help of society, he believes that education can be redefined for the better.

Vishrutha, Priti, Jeannie (Myoungjin) Arun, Dutta, Lee

Students

Organizing team

Grant
Butler

Johns Creek, GA, United States
Organizer

Kathy
Smith

Co-organizer