4 Council Rock Graduates Awarded Community Partnership Scholarships – Patch

NEWTOWN, PA – Four Council Rock High School 2025 graduates have been awarded scholarships through the Foundations Community Partnership program.
School administrators and guidance counselors from every high school in Bucks County nominated students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service, preferably by volunteering their time at nonprofits serving Bucks County, academic performance, and quality of character.
“The commitment to community service and academic excellence of our local high school students is evident within our scholarship program,” said Tracy Pasternak Willis, FCP’s Board Chair. “Recognizing these outstanding student leaders serves as encouragement to all to work toward positive change in our communities.”
Receiving the foundation’s $1,000 scholarship are: Newtown resident John Wozniak, a 2025 graduate of Council Rock High School North who will be attending Penn State University, and Holland resident Michael Nilli, a 2025 graduate of Council Rock High School South who will also be attending Penn State University)
Receiving the Capital Health-sponsored $1,000 scholarship awarded to students who will be pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing are Newtown resident Sarah McCafferty, a 2025 graduate of Council Rock High School North who will be attending the University of Tennessee, and Holland resident Ariana Alvarez, a 2025 graduate of Council Rock High School South who will be attending Thomas Jefferson University.
The scholarships were co-sponsored by the following organizations and individuals signaling their commitment to the community and FCP’s mission: Capital Health, First Bank, Connie Furman, Penn Community Bank, and Penn Medicine Doylestown Health.
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