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Bryan Tucker was selected as Fredericksburg Optimist Club's Student of the Month for September at Fredericksburg Christian School. He is the son of Philip and Georgia Tucker. Bryan is a member of the National Honor Society and is a part of the Leadership Institute IMPACT program at Fredericksburg Christian School. He has been a member of the student government and was selected as a Homecoming representative. He played varsity basketball for four years and is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He attends Strong Tower Ministries in Fredericksburg and has served in the community at the Presbyterian Home and in feeding the homeless at Shiloh Baptist Church in downtown Fredericksburg. Bryan is interested in studying engineering in college.
The following students have been selected as the Fredericksburg Optimist Club's Students of the Month for October.
Tori Hebdon, daughter of Allen and Julie Hebdon, was selected at Spotsylvania Career and Technical Center. Tori is enrolled in the Video Production program and has served as the District Reporter for SkillsUSA as well as winning a gold medal at the State level of SkillsUSA in the Radio Pre-Produced Contest. She is also a member of the Morning Announcements team, the Spanish National Honor Society, Drama Club, Art Club, and the new Ultimate Film Project at Massaponax High School. When Tori graduates, she plans to attend a four year university.
Rachel Evans, daughter of Keith and Jacquelyn Evans, was selected at Fredericksburg Christian School. Rachel has dedicated herself to Fredericksburg Christian School, serving as class president for four years. She leads her FCA huddle, is a youth helper and has served on several missions trips. Rachel earned varsity letters in basketball and volleyball where she was selected as team captain. She received numerous awards for leadership and character and was class homecoming representative for three years. Rachel has a servant's heart and looks forward to the challenges that lie ahead.



