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North Pointe
Preparatory
10215 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
voice: 623.209.0017
fax: 623.209.0021
The Prep is committed to
excellence in Academics,
Athletics, and the Arts.
Academics
Athletics
The Prep is a member of
Pointe Schools - an
Independent Public School District
serving over 1200 students,
K-12th grades, on three
Northwest Valley Campuses.
Arts
Prep student meets Governor Napolitano
North Pointe seventh grader Ashleigh Lamountain recently
met with Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano at the State
Capitol. Lamountain has applied to be the National Youth
Advocate for the American Diabetes Association.

The National Youth Advocate position is open to young
people, ages 12-17 years old, with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Lamountain was a top five finalist for last year's award.

The National Youth Advocate position is a one year
commitment and the advocate works in close coordination
with American Diabetes Association staff to communicate
diabetes advocacy message via camps, website, media and
to policy makers. He or she also attends training at the
American Diabetes Association National Office in Alexandria,
Virgina.
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The Application process included answering essay questions and submitting a letter of recommendation, a letter
from the applicant's physician regarding medical condition and a video of the applicant speaking and/or any media
coverage they have received.

Although, as a seventh grader this is Lamountain's first year at the Prep, she has been a part of the Pointe family for
several years attending Pinnacle Pointe Academy.

The National Youth Advocate will be named later this Fall.

Click for morning show appearance - September 10, 2008