Gaithersburg High School Student Recognized After Receiving Girl Scout Gold Award (VIDEOS & PHOTOS)

Rachel Coates is a senior at Gaithersburg High School and now, she’s a Girl Scout Gold Award recipient. Over 4,000 Girl Scouts across the country are eligible to apply for the prestigious award, but few receive it.

To be eligible, a scout must complete a seven step project surrounding a specific issue. Coates chose to complete her project by filming and editing a public service announcement about 22q, which is a rare genetic disorder. Rachel received an award from the City of Gaithersburg for her work to obtain the Gold Award. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Rachel’s mother, Kim Coates and Principal of Gaithersburg High School, Catherine Handy talk about Rachel’s achievements.

You can check out Rachel’s public service announcement on 22q below.

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Willie James Inman is a Community Engagement Specialist and Multimedia Journalist at Montgomery Community Media (MCM). You can email story ideas at winman@mymcmedia.org or reach him on Twitter @imwilljames.

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