Addison man remembered for giving inspiration to teens via performances A memorial has been established at the place where Jonathan Chambers-Green died in a crash last week in Addison. courtesy of Ray Moffitt
Updated 5/4/2021 10:54 AM
Editor s note: A previous version had an incorrect town for the founder of the MWAH! troupe.
Former members of a teen performance troupe dedicated to giving inspirational messages and support are mourning the death of a peer.
Jonathan Chambers-Green, 19, of Addison died in a motorcycle crash April 27, according to Addison police.
Chambers-Green spent four years as a member of MWAH! Performing Arts Troupe. MWAH stands for Messages Which Are Hopeful.
Johnson City Schools plans to officially transition to two middle schools serving grades 6-8 on Aug. 3, 2022, a change that school officials expect will help alleviate overcrowding.
âIt seems like quite a ways off, but itâll be here before we know it,â Todd Barnett, the systemâs middle grades supervisor, told members of the Johnson City Board of Education on Monday evening. âThereâs a lot of people doing a tremendous amount of work behind the scenes to make sure this happens successfully and we do things right by our students and by our community.â
Currently, students in the city system attend Indian Trail Intermediate School for grades 5 and 6 before moving to Liberty Bell Middle School for grades 7 and 8.