Spring Mills student awarded Berkeley County Schools G.E.M. Spotlight

Spring Mills student awarded Berkeley County Schools G.E.M. Spotlight
Patrick Murphy President at Berkeley County Schools — Official website
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Ernyvi Chi, a 12th-grade student at Spring Mills High School, has been recognized as the Berkeley County Schools G.E.M. Spotlight of the Week. This acknowledgment highlights his leadership and dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive culture within the school community.

Mrs. Leonard praised Ernyvi’s contributions: “Ernyvi exemplifies what it means to be a leader beyond the classroom, showcasing an unwavering dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive culture at Spring Mills High School. Our school is truly a better place because of Ernyvi Chi. His commitment to leadership, advocacy, and school spirit makes him the perfect choice for G.E.M. recognition.”

She further added, “Ernyvi doesn’t just lead—he inspires and elevates us all.”

The recognition serves as a testament to Ernyvi’s influence in inspiring those around him.



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