At the event, it was announced that Isabell will be receiving a $5,000 scholarship from the University of Wyoming, and will move on to the regional conference in Dallas, TX in June.
For the second year in a row, Isabell Norris, a Junior at Dubois K-12 School, was named Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming’s Youth of the Year. Isabell's touching story describes a life of learning responsibilities at a young age due to her mother’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis and the recent passing of her father.
For the second year in a row, Isabell Norris, a Junior at Dubois K-12 School, was named Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming’s Youth of the Year. Isabell's touching story describes a life of learning responsibilities at a young age due to her mother’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis and the recent passing of her father.
For the second year in a row, Isabell Norris, a Junior at Dubois K-12 School, was named Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming’s Youth of the Year. Isabell's touching story describes a life of learning responsibilities at a young age due to her mother’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis and the recent passing of her father.
For the second year in a row, Isabell Norris, a Junior at Dubois K-12 School, was named Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming’s Youth of the Year. Isabell's touching story describes a life of learning responsibilities at a young age due to her mother’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis and the recent passing of her father.