Odessa wasknown for her________ (like the"K" in P.A.C.K),her grace, andkeen mind.She receiveda ________score of1600 on theSAT.She received thePresident’sVolunteer______________AchievementAward.She served as__________ of thelocal Jack and Jillchapter and thenas the EasternRegional Director.OdessaShannon’s_________name wasMcKenzie.Her 1982B.O.E.campaignposter readShannon"_____ _____"She was Director ofthe National Programof the Equal_____________OpportunityCommission (EEOC).She advocatedfor_____________education andcivil rights.Odessa servedon the board ofMontgomery_________Partnership.With togetherness inmind, Odessa createdthe___________________Camp for students fromdiverse racial, cultural,and religiousbackgrounds.Odessa movedto___________,Maryland, whereshe lived therest of her life.She founded theMontgomeryCountyWomen’s_______ __________.OdessaShannon’sfavorite color was_________. Thatis why it is one ofour school colors!She graduatedas_____________from DunbarHigh School.In 1995, shebecame ExecutiveDirector of theMontgomeryCounty Office of____________________.She was the onlyAfrican Americanstudent in herclass at____________College.Odessa workedwithorganizationslike Identity Inc.and Positive______ _____.After a long andimpactful life,Odessa passedaway in May2020 at the ageof _____.She was appointedas _________________ to theCounty Executive,becoming the firstwoman to hold therole.Odessa Shannonwas born on July4, also known as_____________Day inWashington, D.C.Odessa wasborn in theyear___________.Odessa's twochildren _____and _______were her prideand joy.In 1982, she wasthe ___________Black womanelected to theMontgomeryCounty SchoolBoard.She was alifelongmember of the__________sorority.As a lifelongmember of hersorority, Odessawas devoted to"Service to All____________.”She studiedabroad in___________and learnedSpanish.Odessa believedin a triple "A"rating for schools.This is included________,adaptability, andachievement.She helpedshape civil rightspolicies whileworking for the________government.She graduatedcollege on the_____'s Listwith a 4.0G.P.A.Odessa beganher publiccareer as a________ inBaltimorepublic schools.For Shannon’ssignificantachievementsMontgomeryCounty named a______________in her honor.Theachievementaward waspresented to herby President__________.Odessa wasknown for her________ (like the"K" in P.A.C.K),her grace, andkeen mind.She receiveda ________score of1600 on theSAT.She received thePresident’sVolunteer______________AchievementAward.She served as__________ of thelocal Jack and Jillchapter and thenas the EasternRegional Director.OdessaShannon’s_________name wasMcKenzie.Her 1982B.O.E.campaignposter readShannon"_____ _____"She was Director ofthe National Programof the Equal_____________OpportunityCommission (EEOC).She advocatedfor_____________education andcivil rights.Odessa servedon the board ofMontgomery_________Partnership.With togetherness inmind, Odessa createdthe___________________Camp for students fromdiverse racial, cultural,and religiousbackgrounds.Odessa movedto___________,Maryland, whereshe lived therest of her life.She founded theMontgomeryCountyWomen’s_______ __________.OdessaShannon’sfavorite color was_________. Thatis why it is one ofour school colors!She graduatedas_____________from DunbarHigh School.In 1995, shebecame ExecutiveDirector of theMontgomeryCounty Office of____________________.She was the onlyAfrican Americanstudent in herclass at____________College.Odessa workedwithorganizationslike Identity Inc.and Positive______ _____.After a long andimpactful life,Odessa passedaway in May2020 at the ageof _____.She was appointedas _________________ to theCounty Executive,becoming the firstwoman to hold therole.Odessa Shannonwas born on July4, also known as_____________Day inWashington, D.C.Odessa wasborn in theyear___________.Odessa's twochildren _____and _______were her prideand joy.In 1982, she wasthe ___________Black womanelected to theMontgomeryCounty SchoolBoard.She was alifelongmember of the__________sorority.As a lifelongmember of hersorority, Odessawas devoted to"Service to All____________.”She studiedabroad in___________and learnedSpanish.Odessa believedin a triple "A"rating for schools.This is included________,adaptability, andachievement.She helpedshape civil rightspolicies whileworking for the________government.She graduatedcollege on the_____'s Listwith a 4.0G.P.A.Odessa beganher publiccareer as a________ inBaltimorepublic schools.For Shannon’ssignificantachievementsMontgomeryCounty named a______________in her honor.Theachievementaward waspresented to herby President__________.

Odessa Shannon Day - Call List

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  1. Odessa was known for her ________ (like the "K" in P.A.C.K), her grace, and keen mind.
  2. She received a ________ score of 1600 on the SAT.
  3. She received the President’s Volunteer ______________ Achievement Award.
  4. She served as __________ of the local Jack and Jill chapter and then as the Eastern Regional Director.
  5. Odessa Shannon’s _________ name was McKenzie.
  6. Her 1982 B.O.E. campaign poster read Shannon "_____ _____"
  7. She was Director of the National Program of the Equal _____________ Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
  8. She advocated for _____________ education and civil rights.
  9. Odessa served on the board of Montgomery _________ Partnership.
  10. With togetherness in mind, Odessa created the ___________________ Camp for students from diverse racial, cultural, and religious backgrounds.
  11. Odessa moved to ___________, Maryland, where she lived the rest of her life.
  12. She founded the Montgomery County Women’s _______ ___ _______.
  13. Odessa Shannon’s favorite color was _________. That is why it is one of our school colors!
  14. She graduated as _____________ from Dunbar High School.
  15. In 1995, she became Executive Director of the Montgomery County Office of _________ ___________.
  16. She was the only African American student in her class at ____________ College.
  17. Odessa worked with organizations like Identity Inc. and Positive ______ _____.
  18. After a long and impactful life, Odessa passed away in May 2020 at the age of _____.
  19. She was appointed as __________ _______ to the County Executive, becoming the first woman to hold the role.
  20. Odessa Shannon was born on July 4, also known as _____________ Day in Washington, D.C.
  21. Odessa was born in the year ___________.
  22. Odessa's two children _____ and _______ were her pride and joy.
  23. In 1982, she was the ___________ Black woman elected to the Montgomery County School Board.
  24. She was a lifelong member of the __________ sorority.
  25. As a lifelong member of her sorority, Odessa was devoted to "Service to All ____________.”
  26. She studied abroad in ___________ and learned Spanish.
  27. Odessa believed in a triple "A" rating for schools. This is included ________, adaptability, and achievement.
  28. She helped shape civil rights policies while working for the ________ government.
  29. She graduated college on the _____'s List with a 4.0 G.P.A.
  30. Odessa began her public career as a ________ in Baltimore public schools.
  31. For Shannon’s significant achievements Montgomery County named a ______________ in her honor.
  32. The achievement award was presented to her by President __________.