On Tuesday, June 3, the Macon-Bibb County Commission and Mayor Lester Miller recognized Londyn Rodgers with a proclamation, honoring her accomplishments as a student leader, scholar, athlete, and ambassador for the community.
Rodgers, a Howard High School incoming senior, has made an impact through academic achievements, leadership, athletics, and community involvement. Throughout her high school career, she represented Macon-Bibb on local, state, and national stages while maintaining a strong commitment to service and personal growth.
She currently serves as both the Cherry Blossom Queen and Miss Macon’s Teen of the Miss America Organization.
“My time representing Macon has been incredibly intentional. I made it my mission to represent my hometown to the very best of my ability. Macon is just more than where we live, it is the community that raised me, invested in me, and inspired me to serve others,” said Rodgers. “I love this city with all my heart and throughout this year I’ve worked to leave a positive impact on every person, organization, and community I have encountered.”
In 2023, Rodgers served as Cherry Blossom Princess and represented Macon-Bibb County by traveling to Japan as an exchange student. Londyn Rodgers serves as a student leader with the Georgia Civic Awareness Program for Students (GCAPS), a Regional Officer for the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and a member of the Student Advisory Council for the Georgia High School Association (GHSA), and holds the rank of Cadet Major in Air Force JROTC, demonstrating leadership, discipline, civic engagement, and a commitment to excellence at the state and national levels
Rodgers is the founder of The Social Bridge, an innovative initiative dedicated to equipping young people with essential communication, confidence, and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in school, the workforce, and an increasingly interconnected world.
Mayor Miller said the proclamation recognizes not only Rodgers’ impressive accomplishments, but also the example she sets for other young people across Macon-Bibb.
Click here to read the full proclamation.