Bay High School Junior Named to Ohio Attorney General Teen Ambassador Board
Bay Village Schools congratulates Bay High School Junior Cameryn Williams, named to the Ohio Attorney General's Teen Ambassador Board. Ambassadors advise the Attorney General's Office on issues facing their peers, and collaborate to create solutions. This prestigious opportunity introduces teens to Ohio governance and gives them leadership experience. Soon, Cameryn will participate in her first meeting in Columbus. Last year, only 160 students in the state of Ohio were appointed to this board. To find out more about this program, please click here.
Cameryn is involved with the Bay High School Experienceships program. Click here to learn more.
Editor’s Note: This is the second year in a row Bay High School has had a student named to the Ohio Attorney General Teen Ambassador Board. Last year, Christopher Chakerian served on this team as a senior. He graduated from Bay High School in 2025.
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More about Cameryn, and a statement from her…
I'm involved in Softball, Key Club and Destination Imagination through the school. I'm also an assistant construction foreman and assistant stage manager for our theatre's Stage Crew, as well as part of our Model United Nation team's leadership. In tandem with the latter, I am also in a student secretariat to run a Model UN conference out of St. Edward High School. Outside of school, I volunteer at the Village Project and I work as a busser at Arrabiata's Italian Restaurant.
“The opportunity to be a member of the Teen Ambassador Board means a lot to me as someone who wants to pursue a career in law. The chance to see our state government up close and represent my peers on a bigger stage is something really rare and unique that will surely give me a new perspective.”
~Cameryn Williams