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MISSION MOMENT: CONTRIBUTING TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE, PART III: SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS

By TEAM BCPS

The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools, Inc. is committed to contributing to a brighter future for all students, encouraging BCPS students to become lifelong learners. In May of every school year, when students are preparing to walk across the stage to be awarded their diplomas, many will be recipients of scholarships which will impact the next steps of their lives in a positive manner. The Foundation awards scholarships for post-secondary education and technical and trade school opportunities to graduating seniors. These scholarships vary in academic focus and support a variety of needs from tuition fees, to living expenses, to purchasing books, as well as many other expenses.

As we extend our congratulations to the Class of 2023, The Education Foundation is honored to announce the recipients of the 35 scholarships provided through The Education Foundation Scholarship Program and The Education Foundation Private Philanthropic Scholarship Program totaling the amount of $53,950.00.

The names of the scholarships and scholars are as follows:

The Bedford Elementary School Memorial Scholarship | Robyn Kiah-Simmons $500.00

Rosh Talla | Loch Raven High School

The BEEF/STEM Scholarships $1,000.00

Hassan Farah | Dulaney High School

Tyler Lumpkin | Pikesville High School

Hannah Mayne | Dulaney High School

Jaden Harris | Western School of Technology

Chinenye Ofor | Western School of Technology

Juliana Adejumo | Chesapeake High School

Rachel Gaff | Eastern Technical High School

Alyssa Reddy | Eastern Technical High School

The Bernice H. Johnson Scholarship $1,000.00

Kianna Victor | Randallstown High School

The Brittney Reese Allied Sports Scholarship $500.00

Marcia Hill | Woodlawn High School

The Chase Kalisz Allied Sports Scholarship $500.00

Jayson Hilliard | Hereford High School

The Dr. Joe A. Hairston Scholarships $2,000

Aiden Argueta

Alexis Warner

The Dundalk High School Class of 1967 Scholarships $1,000.00

Evelyn Keys | Dundalk High School

Maya Paugh | Dundalk High School

The Elain House Memorial Fund Scholarships | Sherry Moore $1,000.00

Thalia Mata

Niang Dim

The HBCU Book Scholarships $500.00

Jamiya Copeland | Franklin High School

Dakota Dandridge | Eastern Technical High School

Amyni Lewis | Western School of Technology

Madisyn Hester | Dulaney High School

Nyla Adams | New Town High School

Teresha Diggs | Woodlawn High School

Malayah Owens | New Town High School

The Index Analytics Scholarships $2,000.00

Onyinyechukwu Ikeako | Woodlawn High School

Joshua Jones | Woodlawn High School

The League of Dreams Allied Sports Scholarship $500.00

Nika Suvorovsky | Franklin High School

The Lorraine W. Long Scholarship $500.00

Evelyn Keys | Dundalk High School

The Oak Contracting Allied Sports Scholarship $500.00

Caleb Rhinehart | Owings Mills High School

The O’Meara Family Allied Sports Scholarship $500.00

Ava Lutz | Dulaney High School

The Pikesville High School Class of 1969 Arnold Potler Memorial Scholarship $750.00

Sarah Weiner | Pikesville High School

The Tradepoint Atlantic Allie Sports Scholarship $500.00

Ariel Harvey | Parkville High School

The Woodlawn High School Class of 1970 Scholarships | Coleman Mosley $1,000.00

Baide Alfaro Emely

Ikeako Onyinyechukwu

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2023!

Thank you to the following Board of Directors who presented the students with their scholarships at their schools’ Senior Awards Ceremonies: Mr. Matthew Boylan, Community Director for All Non-Sortable Sites, Amazon Network; Ms. Karen Grannas, Manager of Compliance, Towson Learning Network, Towson University; Scott D. Rodgville, CPA, CGMA Officer, Gofine Schiller Gardyn; and Mr. Andrew Will, Associate Attorney, Jackson Lewis P.C.

All scholars received a multi-colored blue honor cord to be worn at their graduation ceremony to signify being a foundation scholar. Congratulations Class of 2023! We wish you much success and happiness on your journey.

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