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Trista Merrival and Jack Fast Wolf signed letters of intent this week to play college sports. Trista will play basketball for College of Saint Mary in Omaha, NE with a full scholarship and Jack will run track and field for Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD.

 

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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority believes in giving scholarships (free money for college) to high school Seniors who desire to go to college. We desire to help students who not only have high academic excellence but also contribute a significant amount of time in their community doing volunteer work. Each of the recipients we awarded this year had over a 3.0 GPA but they also contributed a impressive amount of volunteer hours in very worthy community-based organizations. This year our theme was “Straight Outta High School into College”. We were able to award over $10,000 to 6 Sacramento area high school students. We are investing in our future. Pictured here is one of our scholarship recipients.

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Manatee County's Palmetto Branch Library is pleased to announce a special program for students (and their parents) presented by Robin Groelle.

 

Held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., Groelle's information-packed "College Application Workshop" will help attendees:

 

• Demystify the application process

• Learn how to draft a college essay that stands out

• Develop a timeline for completing applications, and

• Learn how to highlight their strengths

 

The program is free and seating will be available on a first come, first serve basis.

 

The Palmetto Branch Library is located at 923 6th Street West, in Palmetto, Florida. For more information, please call the library at 941-722-3333.

 

For general information about the Manatee County Public Library System, visit us on the web at www.mymanatee.org/library.

 

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Sacramento Alumnae 2013 Scholarship Recipient

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2019-20 - Event - Football All-City Dinner & Awards Ceremony

This building is King's College Chapel, which is the north edge of the quadrangle that makes up King's College. King's College was founded by William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen. Construction began in 1498, and the college and chapel opened in 1509. The "crown" atop the chapel spire was lost in a storm in 1633, and was subsequently rebuilt.

Sacramento Alumnae 2013 Scholarship Recipient

my daughter and I took a few hours to "daytrip" around. it was sort of a small respite of sorts. one of our last as "daddy and his little girl". she leaves this weekend to begin her first actual steps into her adult life.

 

also featured in this photo is my 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z28 which was purchased brand new and which i am still the only owner. but that' s another story.....

 

and in the background is the Braga Bridge. anybody who knows this area at all would realize that this pic was flipped horizontally. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_M._Braga_Jr._Memorial_Bridge

High School Senior Portraits

Floodlights illuminate the University of Aberdeen, King's College in the middle of the night.

East Carolina University football coach Scottie Montgomery was at Pitt Community College to stress the importance of education to Pitt County high school students taking part in PCC's College Bound program.

The Friends of the Palmetto Branch Library are pleased to announce a special program for students (and their parents) presented by Robin Groelle.

 

The 2 1/2 hour information-packed "College Seminar" will offer attendees everything from tips on finding the right college, where to go for financial assistance, how to increase the odds of admission, to tips on improving test scores—and more.

 

The program will be held at the Palmetto Branch Library on Saturday, September 10, 2011 from 9:00 until 11:30 a.m.

 

Advance registration is required to attend this free program; spaces will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Please call the library at 722-3333 to register.

 

Special programs such as this are made possible by funds provided by the Palmetto Friends of the Library. The Friends are a support organization for Manatee County’s Palmetto Branch Library. Monies raised by the Friends go toward projects and services that tax dollars alone cannot provide.

 

The Palmetto Branch Library is located at 923 6th Street West, in Palmetto, Florida. For more information, please call the library at 941.722.3333.

 

For general information about the Manatee County Public Library System, visit us on the web at www.mymanatee.org/library.

 

Sacramento Alumnae 2013 Scholarship Recipient

On Tuesday, August 25th, Governor Charlie Baker gave the commencement speech at College Bound Dorchester’s Matriculation Celebration in Roxbury.

 

College Bound prepares students to thrive in professionally and academically rigorous environments and stay motivated through the challenges of breaking cycles of dysfunction. The program uses the College Connections intervention model, which provides intensive academic and social-emotional support to equip students to overcome the barriers on their path to and through college.

 

(Photo Credit: Joanne DeCaro)

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority believes in giving scholarships (free money for college) to high school Seniors who desire to go to college. We desire to help students who not only have high academic excellence but also contribute a significant amount of time in their community doing volunteer work. Each of the recipients we awarded this year had over a 3.0 GPA but they also contributed a impressive amount of volunteer hours in very worthy community-based organizations. This year our theme was “Straight Outta High School into College”. We were able to award over $10,000 to 6 Sacramento area high school students. We are investing in our future. Pictured here is one of our scholarship recipients.

PCC Assistant Vice President of Student Development and Community Standards Jasmin Spain speaks with students taking part in this year's College Bound program at Pitt.

On Tuesday, August 25th, Governor Charlie Baker gave the commencement speech at College Bound Dorchester’s Matriculation Celebration in Roxbury.

 

College Bound prepares students to thrive in professionally and academically rigorous environments and stay motivated through the challenges of breaking cycles of dysfunction. The program uses the College Connections intervention model, which provides intensive academic and social-emotional support to equip students to overcome the barriers on their path to and through college.

 

(Photo Credit: Joanne DeCaro)

“I found the Lord. I started to listen to what others were trying to tell me. I started to have an ‘A’ game.” - Harold Randolph (on his road to recovery)

2019-20 - Event - Football All-City Dinner & Awards Ceremony

On Tuesday, August 25th, Governor Charlie Baker gave the commencement speech at College Bound Dorchester’s Matriculation Celebration in Roxbury.

 

College Bound prepares students to thrive in professionally and academically rigorous environments and stay motivated through the challenges of breaking cycles of dysfunction. The program uses the College Connections intervention model, which provides intensive academic and social-emotional support to equip students to overcome the barriers on their path to and through college.

 

(Photo Credit: Joanne DeCaro)

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