Cox Recognizes Inspirational Student Heroes

Cox Communications hosted the annual Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards in Okaloosa County, recognizing 37 students who have overcome extreme hardships in their lives. The Heroes were recognized at a ceremony on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville. 

“Hearing the struggles these students have endured reminds us how difficult life can be, but our response to those adversities is what really matters,” said Cox Gulf Coast Market vice president David Deliman.  “It’s our honor to recognize these students for everything they’ve accomplished in their young lives. They’re true heroes and deserve their time in the spotlight.” 

“We appreciate Cox Communications for hosting this event each year,” stated Okaloosa Superintendent Marcus Chambers. “It is always touching to hear the students’ stories and a reminder of why we as educators do what we do.” 

The students were chosen by a committee of leaders at their school, due to their resilience in the face of adversity.  Whether they have overcome a loss of a family member, medical issue, difficult family situation, or other hardship, they did so with a positive attitude and continued to encourage and inspire others around them.  

During the event, Cox presented the students with a personalized engraved medallion and certificates of honor. The students were also presented with certificates of achievement from Congressman Matt Gaetz, State Senators Doug Broxson and Jay Trumbull, and State Representatives Michelle Salzman, Joel Rudman, and Patt Maney. They also received congratulatory letters from United States Senator Rick Scott, United States Senator Marco Rubio, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.   

The Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners also honored the students with a proclamation naming May 2023 as Cox Inspirational Student Hero Month in Okaloosa County. 

Okaloosa County’s Cox Inspirational Student Heroes for 2023 are: 

  1. Antioch Elementary School - Damaree Wilkins
  2. Baker School - Brayshawn Baker
  3. Bluewater Elementary School - Donovan Roland
  4. Bob Sikes Elementary School - Carson Newman
  5. Bruner Middle School - Ryan Linder
  6. Choctawhatchee High School - Alyssa Crawford
  7. Crestview High School - Izzy Hicks
  8. Davidson Middle School - Addison Maneen
  9. Destin Elementary School - River Lee Miller
  10. Destin Middle School - Mariia Iasinska
  11. Edge Elementary School - Zakaria Williamson
  12. Edwins Elementary School - Adrien Asque
  13. Eglin Elementary School - Emmy Liufau
  14. Elliott Point Elementary School - Anna McNamara
  15. Florosa Elementary School - Ariana Najera
  16. Fort Walton Beach High School - Dominik Quesnel
  17. Kenwood Elementary School - Genevieve Banks
  18. Laurel Hill School - Jalion Smiley
  19. Lewis School - Nathan White
  20. Longwood Elementary School - Enrique Lopez
  21.  Meigs Middle School - Susie Garcia
  22. Niceville High School - Erik Sirmans
  23. Northwest Florida Ballet Academie - Zoey Kocher
  24. Northwood Elementary School - Miguel Rodriguez
  25. Okaloosa STEMM Academy - Diego Rodriguez-Mundo
  26. Plew Elementary School - Aiden Tupper
  27. Pryor Middle School - Tinika Jackson
  28. Richburg School - Alli Drake
  29. Riverside Elementary School - Haley Markheim
  30. Ruckel Middle School - Hailey Grisamore
  31. Shalimar Elementary School - Charlotte Schindler
  32. Shoal River Middle School - Marie Fensler
  33. Shoal River Middle School - Azana Jackson
  34. Silver Sands School - Destiny Gay
  35. Southside Primary School - Cayden Stevick
  36. Walker Elementary School - Ayden Foley
  37. Wright Elementary School - Esther Rodriguez 

The Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards program began 30 years ago in New Orleans, Louisiana.  The program has spread to other Cox markets in the Southeast Region.  To date, Cox has recognized nearly 4,700 students from Lafayette, Louisiana, to Gainesville, Florida.  

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