Congratulations to Carletta D. Bell, District 10's Black History Month Program honoree
 Above, left to right, District 10 Legislative Assistant Geoff Wohl, Carletta D. Bell, and District 2 Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin at Thursday's ceremony.
Louisville Metro Council honored twenty six individuals during the 22nd Annual Black History Month Program yesterday during a special meeting of the Equity, Community Affairs, Housing, Health & Education Committee, chaired by Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin, D-2.
This year’s program continued with the theme of “Reaffirming our Diverse Culture." During the program, each of the twenty-six Metro Council members honored an individual with an award for his or her achievements in the community.
“As chair of this committee, I’m deeply honored to host the Black History Month Program each February. It’s imperative to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of our community members and celebrate the vibrant diversity that enriches Louisville,” Dr. Shanklin said.
Carletta D. Bell
District 10's honoree is Carletta D. Bell, who served the community and JCPS as a classroom teacher, regional resource teacher, personnel specialist, and 15 years as principal of Sarah J. Price Elementary.
Bell then served as JCPS Administrator, Recruitment and Development and Director, Alternative Certification Program at Spalding University. Today, she serves as President of the Petersburg Estates Board of Directors and acts as liaison between residents and Metro Government.
We thank Carletta Bell for her service to the community and contributions to educational excellence!
Honorees for all 26 Louisville Metro Districts:
- District 1 – Corenza Townsend
- District 2 – Julius “Red” Edelen
- District 3 – Mayor Maria Johnson
- District 4 – Norman Parker
- District 5 – Diane Porter
- District 6 – Raymond Brooks
- District 7 – Mayor Richard “Rick” H. Watkins, Sr.
- District 8 – Stachelle Bussey
- District 9 – Janet G. Muller
- District 10 – Carletta D. Bell
- District 11 – Judge Derwin L. Webb
- District 12 – Morris A. Howard
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- District 13 – Anthony J. Walker
- District 14 – Sabrina Farris
- District 15 – Zion Smith
- District 16 – Tawana Bain
- District 17 – Meryl Thornton
- District 18 – Denise D. Overstreet
- District 19 – Lyndon Pryor
- District 20 – LaTonya Bell
- District 21 – Heather Graham
- District 22 – Ira Salls
- District 23 – Akoy Agau
- District 24 – Justice Bouldin
- District 25 – Lancaster Gordon
- District 26 – Lisa Claybrooks
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