Kendrick High School Students Earn Statewide Recognition in GSBA Student Video Contest
Friday, December 12th, 2025
Muscogee County School District is proud to announce that Kendrick High School’s student film team, led by instructor Nicole Harper-Jones, has been honored in the 2025 Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) Student Video Contest for their entry, “School Saved My Life.” The video earned 3rd place in this year’s competition.
Selected from a highly competitive pool of submissions statewide, the Kendrick High School entry was also featured during the Winter GSBA/GSSA Annual Conference on December 5, 2025. This recognition highlights the exceptional creativity, technical skill, and storytelling demonstrated by the students, as well as the strong instructional leadership guiding the school’s film program.
“We are incredibly proud of Ms. Harper-Jones and her students for this remarkable accomplishment,” said Dr. David F. Lewis, Superintendent. “Their work reflects the talent, dedication, and innovation flourishing within Muscogee County schools and specifically within Kendrick High School..”
The Muscogee County School District congratulates the Kendrick High School film students on this significant achievement and extends appreciation for their continued commitment to excellence in the arts. Ms. Harper-Jones and her students will be recognized at the Board Meeting on Monday, December 15th, 2025.


