While our graduation spotlights continue to celebrate the incredible students of the Silver Creek Area CEO program, today we are taking a moment to cheer on one of our own in a different way.

Best of luck to Audra Johnson from O’Fallon Township High School as she heads to Charleston for the IHSA State Track & Field Championship at EIU. Tomorrow, Audra will compete in the 4x100 relay on one of the biggest stages in Illinois high school athletics.

One of the greatest parts of the Silver Creek Area CEO program is getting to watch students pursue their passions both inside and outside of the classroom. We have watched Audra grow this year as a leader, teammate, and young professional, and now we get to watch her represent her school and community at the state level.

“She believed she could, so she did.”

Audra, we are incredibly proud of you. Enjoy every second of the experience and know your CEO family is cheering you on all the way from home.


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