Alhambra High School senior Isabella “Bella” Jackson has made a lasting impression on the community as the first Alhambra resident to be named one of the Top 28 finalists for the Rose Parade’s Rose Court. Hundreds of applicants from 49 Pasadena area schools participated in the process and were eventually narrowed down to the seven-member court.
This year marked the first time Alhambra residents were eligible to compete for a coveted spot on the iconic Rose Court, making Isabella’s accomplishment even more significant. Becoming a Rose Court finalist is an impressive achievement, as the Tournament of Roses’ Queen & Court Committee selected the Top 28 based on a variety of criteria, including academic achievement, community involvement, school activities, public speaking skills, and youth leadership.
Even though she did not advance to the final Rose Court selection, Isabella’s journey has inspired pride throughout the Alhambra Unified School District community. “I had an amazing experience trying out for the Rose Court and I will be forever grateful for the opportunity,” reflects Isabella Jackson. “I hope to see other girls from Alhambra continue the tradition and try out in the years to come.”