The awards include four Rotary scholarships and two named scholarships. Winners include, from left, Morgan Evans, Abby Barletter (Anythony & Hope Scholarship), Everett Dodds, Kara Henry (Rudy Viener Memorial Scholarship), Sophia Coglaiti and Madeline Griffith.
The awards include four Rotary scholarships and two named scholarships. Winners include, from left, Morgan Evans, Abby Barletter (Anythony & Hope Scholarship), Everett Dodds, Kara Henry (Rudy Viener Memorial Scholarship), Sophia Coglaiti and Madeline Griffith.
The Northlake-Mandeville Rotary club held its 26th annual Sunday with Scholars Banquet on April 28 to honor six local high school seniors from the Mandeville area and award each of them a scholarship.
Two of the students won a named memorial scholarship for $1,000. Each of the other four won Rotary scholarships worth $12,000 that will be meted out $1,500 per semester during college. And the Sunday with Scholars event raised money to benefit the Northlake-Mandeville club’s scholarship foundation.
The six, selected by a committee, all plan to attend a four-year college or university; have attained outstanding academic achievement; and have demonstrated commitment to the community through various volunteer, school and civic organizations.
The six scholars honored at the breakfast held at Beau Chene Country Club included:
Abby Barletter, a Fontainebleau High School graduate who last year attended the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp, will attend Southeastern Louisiana University for a double major in linguistics and education, in preparation for becoming a speech or English as a second language teacher.
Morgan Evans, an Archbishop Hannan High School graduate, plans to earn a degree in mechanical engineering at Louisiana Tech University and pursue a career as a robotics engineer.
Kara Henry, a Mandeville High School graduate, will attend William Carey University where she will play softball and major in biology and minor in chemistry. She plans to become a teacher, preferably a high school science teacher.
Sophia Coglaiti, a Mandeville High School graduate, will attend Louisiana State University and major in kinesiology as she prepares to become a physician assistant.
Madeline Griffith, also a Mandeville High School graduate, will attend Louisiana State University to major in computer engineering, with the goal of working for the artificial intelligence computing company Nvidia after graduation.
Everett Dodds, a graduate of Lakeshore High School, who also attended the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp, will attend the University of Alabama to major in film and creative media in preparation for a filmmaking career.
The scholarship recipients will return to the Rotary club quarterly throughout their college careers to update and visit with club members and provide a copy of their grades each semester.
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