Guilford County Top Teens of America

HISTORY OF GUILFORD COUNTY

TOP TEENS OF AMERICA

 

In 1964, the eight founders of Top Ladies of Distinction (TLOD) Inc.’s primary objective was to help alleviate the moral and social problems engulfing the youth in our communities. This was done via a youth organization. In 1968, while meeting in Fort Worth, Texas, the membership of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. decided that the group should have an official name. Lady Cordelia Mackey, President of the Texarkana Twin City Chapter, suggested the name of Top Teens of America. The name was adopted.

In 1969, there was a need to form a Top Teens of America group in each chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction. A committee was appointed and resultantly, the first National Top Teens of America convention was organized.

By March 1, 1987, the Guilford County Chapter of Top Teens of America plans was completed and ready for implementation.  On the second Sunday in March, an induction ceremony for 32 teens was held at the Student Union Building on North Carolina A&T State University’s campus.  The first officers were:  Teen Rhonda Hopkins, President; Teen Jason A. Graves, Vice-President; Teen Marcia Clark, Secretary; Teen Rosalind Hicks, Treasurer; Teen Damien Bridges, Corresponding Secretary; Teen Sherrice Harrigan, Financial Secretary; Teen Erica Wilson, Parliamentarian; Andrew Brown, Chaplain; and Teen Ricky Jones, Sergeant-at-Arms.

The following objectives were developed for Top Teens to 1. Encourage high academic scholarship. 2. Develop social graces, leadership, and fellowship abilities. 3. Encourage pride in self, home, and community. 4. Encourage participation in workshops which are involved in present day trends. 5. Work cooperatively with other organizations to reach common goals. 6. Develop a deep concern for senior citizens.

Membership in Top Teens of America (TTA) is granted to teenagers from 13 to 19 years of age. Interested Teens must be sponsored by an active member of Top Ladies or any two active members in good standing of Top Teens of America.

 Top Teens Presidents Over the Years: 

1987-1989                  Teen Rhonda Hopkins

1989-1991                   Teen Cherise Griffin

1991-1992                  Teen Kim Beatty    

1992-1994                   Teen Natalie Jones

1994-1997                   Teen Terrance L. Goldston

1997-1998                  Teen Nekia Riley

1998-2000                Teen Ronnie Bailey, Jr

2000-2002                Teen Karen M. Halsey

 2002-2004                Teen Ashleigh Valosha Odoms

2004-2006                Teen Jessica Steed

2006-2008                Teen Kiera Ingram

 2008-2009                Teen Shermena Ingram

2009-2011                  Teen David Tyler

2011-2013                  Teen Ashley Alston

 2013-2014                   Teen Alayna Carmack

2014-2017                  Teen SaQuan Steed

2017-2019                  Teen Laila Williams

 2019-2021                   Teen Sukiana Abderrhaman

2021-2022                Teen Jacob Simmons

2022-2023                Teen Melanie Martin

2023-present             Teen Joshua Mbem

 

2024 End of the Year Senior Graduation Event

42nd Leadership Conference, 2024 Senior Citizens, Community Partnership, Heart and Stroke Health Prevention Activities, General Conference Community Day

2024 Warm Blanket Project --- 2024 Pink and Blue Day---NC A & T State University Play--Canned Goods Project

2023 Grandparents Activity - Teens distributed cards to the
senior citizens at Providence Baptist Church, Greensboro

Teen Jacob Simmons, President Won the 40th Annual Beautillion Militaire Scholarship Program Greensboro, NC Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Teen Bella Lamin Receives National Heritage Academy Scholarship