Students From Central Bucks, MBIT Awarded Community Partnership Scholarships – Patch

DOYLESTOWN, PA – Three graduates of the Central Bucks School District and one from the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology 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: Jamison resident Caylee Hansel, a 2025 graduate of Central Bucks High School South who will be attending Kutztown University; Doylestown resident Anton Mokhon, a 2025 graduate of Central Bucks High School West who will be attending Carnegie Mellon University; Pipersville resident Prathika Gadde, a 2025 graduate of Central Bucks High School East who will be attending Northeastern University. All three scholarships are co-sponsored by Penn Medicine Doylestown Health.
Also receiving a $1,000 scholarship is Warrington resident Emma Daugaard, a graduate of the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology who will be attending Duquesne University. Her scholarship is co-sponsored by Penn Community Bank.
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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