Welcome Guest | Register for Email Newsletter | Member Benefits

Local Weather Forecast
Today:
Current:79
Monday:
90/71
Tuesday:
87/70
Complete Forecast for  Sep 07 2008


Sunday, September 7, 2008

Achievers

Posted on Sunday, July 06, 2008
Email This   Print This   
Students Win Scholarships Through Exceptional Essays
Justin King, of Edgewood High School, was awarded the $1,000 Mary Clift Scholarship.
The Cooperative Teachers Credit Union of Tyler recently awarded students scholarships for essays written this spring.

High Schools in 10 Tyler-area counties were invited to submit three entries to be judged by college English professors and honor students on college-level criteria.

The top 10 then were judged by the credit union’s board of directors.

Rachel Cummings, of Como-Pickton High School, won the $1,000 Tommy Tomlinson Scholarship.
The following four were selected for scholarships:

Rachel Cummings, of Como-Pickton High School, won the $1,000 Tommy Tomlinson Scholarship for her essay about high school math teacher Josh Williams and his influence on her choice to pursue a teaching degree at Texas A&M. As a rural student, Miss Cummings would like to ultimately teach in a similar atmosphere to inspire other young people.

Justin King, of Edgewood High School, wrote his essay about his plans to become a dentist with a degree from the University of Arkansas. He described his extracurricular involvement, to include volunteerism and service to student government. He gives credit to gifted and talented teacher Pat Brown for inspiration and motivation to problem solve. He was awarded the $1,000 Mary Clift Scholarship.

Amayrani Najera, of Chapel Hill High School, won the $1,000 Elmer Wynn Scholarship for her essay.
Amayrani Najera, of Chapel Hill High School, won the $1,000 Elmer Wynn Scholarship for her essay describing hurdles she had to jump as an immigrant to from Mexico, from learning the language to setting her current goal of becoming an educator. She plans to attend Tyler Junior College, then UT Tyler to further her ambition to teach bilingual students. She honors French teacher Karen Scheidler for teaching her that anything is possible with hard work.

Hannah Woolverton, of Grace Community High School, won the $1,000 Ed McMillan Scholarship.
Hannah Woolverton, of Grace Community High School, won the $1,000 Ed McMillan Scholarship for her essay detailing her dream to become a writer, having been inspired by authors of her favorite books and English teacher Karen Watkins. Miss Woolverton credits Ms. Watkins with being a tough critic who made her a stronger communicator. She will attend Louisiana State University and major in English.












Comment on this article!
Note: You must login or register to post comments. Comments must be approved by Moderator before appearing on the site. Use the links below to login or register.
  FAQFAQ     SearchSearch Forums        Log inLog in      RegisterRegister 
 Topics   Replies  Author  Last Post 
No Comments
New comment »
More Achievers
  • Graduations
  • East Texas Military News
  • Grace Cheer Squad Competes Nationally
  • Scholastic Recognition
  • Scholastic Honors
  • Moore Cheerleaders Win Honors At Drill Camp
  • Announcements For Youngsters
  • Lindale's Hayes In 'Whiz Kids' Debate
  • John Tyler's Fry Discovers Biology Through Project SEED
  • Robert E. Lee Student To Receive Eagle Scout Honors August 17
  • Jacksonville Group Attends Texas FFA Convention In July
  • Tyler Student Receives Southwestern Scholarship
  • Museum Hosts Young Artists
  • Tyler Girl Selected To Model
  • Smith County 4-H Members Participate In Congress
  • Chapel Hill Students Attend Conference
  • Tyler Junior College Recognizes 570 Candidates
  • Piano Students Perform For Hundreds In Houston
  • Military News
  • East Texan Recognized By Coast Guard
  • Whitehouse Grad Awarded Scholarship
  • Scholastic Honors
  • Civil Air Patrol Cadets Receive Billy Mitchell Award
  • East Texas Military News
  • Palestine Girl Broadcasts Talents In National Showcase
  • Tyler Student: Bottled Water Saves Lives
  • John Tyler Student Spends Summer In Engineering, Chemistry Program
  • Scholastic Achievements Reported
  • Kenneth Bell Receives ROTC Training
  • Lindale Band Program Receives Distinction Award
  • Dancers To Perform At Capital One Bowl
  • Belles Announce New Officers, Line For 2008-09
  • Moore Cheerleaders Take Highest Honors At Camps
  • Hubbard Middle School Cheer Squad Takes Top Honors
  • Brook Hill Cheer Squad Scores Well At Camp
  • Area Students Make Dean's Lists
  • Whitehouse 8th Grader Named Outstanding Musician
  • Whitehouse Student Receives Musicianship Award
  • Hanna Schmoker Receives Scholarship
  • Students Win Scholarships Through Exceptional Essays
  • East Texans Graduate From Basic Training
  • Area Students Make College Deans' Lists
  • T.K. Gorman's Destarac In NASA Scholars Program
  • All Saints Odyssey Of The Mind Teams Take On The World
  • Lindale Teen Set For Final Debate In National Event
  • Graduations And Other Scholastic Achievements
  • East Texas Dance Teams Complete Competitions
  • Scholarship Honors Memory Of Robert E. Lee Student
  • Achievers, June 15
  • Dean's List, June 15
  • Girl Scout Honorees Announced
  • College Graduates From East Texas
  • Tyler Schools Report Honor Rolls
  • Tyler Junior College Forensic Team Wraps Up Year Of Successes
  • Three Graduate From Army Basic Training
  • Tyler-Tyler Composite Squadron Promotes 8 Cadets
  • Hawkins Valedictorian Meghan Searer To Attend The University of Texas at Tyler
  • Graduations Held For Area Students
  • Schools Recognize Dean’s Lists and Honors
  • Tylerite To Compete At The National Forensics League National Tournament
  • The Brook Hill School Welcomes Performers
  • All Saints Episcopal School Students Leave Legacy
  • Jacksonville Superintendent Shows Appreciation For TAKS Results
  • Jacksonville High School Senior Views The Other Side Of The Desk
  • Five Former Gorman Students Enrolled In Military Academies
  • Duke Program Honors Local Students
  • Tyler Independent School District
  • Area Students Qualify For Merit Scholarships
  • Graduation Announcements
  • Achievements By East Texans Announced
  • East Texas Honor Rolls Reported
  • East Texans Graduate From Basic Training
  • The University Of Texas At Tyler
  • The Brook Hill School
  • Chapel Hill Independent School District
  • Tyler Independent School District
  • Jacksonville Independent School Disrict
  • Area College Graduates
  • New Officers, Dance Line For Whitehouse High
  • Trinity Valley Community College Lists Honor Rolls
  • Whitehouse Student Publications Earn Honors
  • East Texas Honor Rolls Announced
  • Annual Essay Contest Winners Announced
  • East Texas Student Achievements
  • Juried Student Show Award Winners
  • UT Tyler Business Honor Society Inducts Students, Faculty and Community Leaders
  • East Texas Summer Camp Roundup
  • Grace Community School TAPPS Results Are In
  • UT Tyler Achievement Auditions Held In April
  • Announcements
  • Jacksonville ISD
  • Tyler ISD
  • Brook Hill Poster Contest Winners
  • Brook Hill Science Fair Winners
  • East Texas Honor Rolls Reported
  • US Troops Send Encouragement To Tyler ISD
  • Robert E. Lee Students Qualify For Scholarship Program
  • Arrick Named New UT Tyler Patriot Talon Editor
  • 18 Named To Who's Who At UT Tyler
  • Students, Organizations Win Awards At UT Tyler
  • News |  Sports |  Business |  Opinion |  Features |  Food |  |  Arts & Entertainment |  Religion |  FAQ
    Contact Us |  Who We Are |  About Us |  Print Services |  Tyler Paper Jobs | 
    Copyright Policy |  Privacy Policy |  Authorized Use Agreement |  Terms & Conditions of Use