Lincoln County High School senior Germani Crosby is taking on a new role as the 2025-26 student board representative.
Crosby, well-known for her success in shot put and discus, said she is excited about the opportunity to represent her fellow students.
“I care deeply about making sure every student feels heard, supported, and valued,” she said in a school press release. “I want to bring fresh ideas, advocate for my peers, and work together with the Board to make school a better place for all of us. I am committed to ensuring that the student voice is heard at every level of decision-making. With a strong dedication to leadership, collaboration, and academic excellence, I am ready to serve as a bridge between students and the Board to help shape a brighter future for all of Lincoln County’s students.”
Crosby is currently president of Unite and Youth Empowerment. She is a member of BETA, National Honor Society, First Priority, FCA and STLP. She is a student member of Americorps and a student representative for FRYSC.

She is also is a standout athlete for LCHS track and field team, as a four-time state champion in the KHSAA 2A Shot Put and also a KHSAA 2A champion in discus.
“As a non-voting board member, Germani will be a liaison between the high school student body and the board of education where she hopes to bring a fresh perspective to the board members to aid in their decision making,” the press release states.
Crosby will assume her new role for the Lincoln County Board of Education at the next board meeting.