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Miss Oklahoma's Connection to Service-Learning

Taylor Treat
"A 'Thank You' to Learn and Serve America

"I am a product of service learning. My name is Taylor Treat, and currently I am Miss Oklahoma 2009. As a sophomore in high school, I became involved in my school’s service learning initiative, a program that was developed at Ada High School through Learn and Serve Oklahoma. Before my involvement with service learning, school was just an everyday necessity that really had no meaning. I made good grades but found no joy in learning. Service learning opened a door for me that ultimately led me to where I am today. From building an award-winning Project Ignition safe driving program for my high school to helping my science club implement a program for the local blood institute, I unknowingly became an active community volunteer. As a college student, I was named to the 'Ms. Treat spoke to the students on the importance of service and community involvement.' - Jones AcademyPresident’s Leadership Class, made President’s Honor Roll, was named captain of the University’s Pom Squad, and continued my efforts as an active volunteer. Now, seven years later, I am spending an entire year focused on reaching students from over 150 Oklahoma schools to spread the word about service learning. If that isn’t life changing I don’t know what is. I am Miss Oklahoma 2009, and I am a product of Learn and Serve America."

-- Taylor Treat, Miss Oklahoma