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When the Michigan Education Association honored 42 students with 2024 scholarship money, two students from the Downriver area were among the recipients.
Teagan Fynan, a graduate of Woodhaven High School, who will be attending the University of Michigan; and Olivia Raymond, a graduate of Trenton High School also headed to U of M.
Both are repeat winners of the scholarship.
The award honors exemplary public school students from across the state who will attend a Michigan public university this fall.
There were a total of 357 applications submitted for scholarship awards this year, and the MEA Scholarship Fund trustees chose 26 new awardees, who will each receive $1,800. In addition, 16 repeat winners already enrolled in college will receive $900 each.
To be eligible for the MEA scholarship, applicants must be dependents of an MEA member or MEA-retired member in good standing.
The scholarship criteria include academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, and school and community service.
The MEA Scholarship Fund is financed through the voluntary contributions of Michigan Education Association members, staff and friends.
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