CHAPEL HILL, NC – Lowe’s Home Improvement in conjunction with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA), has selected Stacy Davis from Alexander Central High School in Taylorsville as the recipient of the Lowe’s Campus Captain award for February.
The Lowe’s Campus Captain program offers a platform through which school administrators, parents, students, and school community members can nominate deserving individuals for special recognition monthly during the school year.
Individuals are nominated as a Lowe’s Campus Captain for helping play an integral role in building back sports during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, these individuals are nominated for being role models, making a difference in students’ lives, exhibiting sound citizenship, excelling in academics/athletics (students), and/or positively impacting their peers. Each recipient receives a commemorative award and Lowe’s Home Improvement gift certificate.
Stacy Davis from Alexander Central High School is the Athletic Trainer, First Responder, and Assistant Athletic Director for the Cougars. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Davis became the school’s contact tracer for COVID-19. Davis has worked nights and weekends communicating with students and parents about COVID-19 protocols and ensuring no one comes to campus, which is under quarantine. Due to her work and the work of the entire Alexander Central staff, they have not missed a day of school since starting a hybrid format in August. Also, Davis spends hours at athletic events making sure student-athletes and coaches have everything they need to stay safe. Nathan Robinson, the Athletic Director at Alexander Central, said of Davis, “She is the glue that holds this Athletic Department together. She makes lasting connections with our student-athletes and coaches daily. She is a true professional in everything that she does.”