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Congratulations to Sarah Catherine Johnson and Chaz Tolbert for winning Henry Fleming Scholarships for the 2006-2007 school year! The winners will each receive $1,500.00 scholarships for the college or educational agency of their choice. The Phenix City Advisory Council on Career Technical Education established the scholarship foundation for the purpose of encouraging students who have completed a career technical course to continue their education and assist them with funds for post secondary education. Sarah Catherine is a career technical concentrator in Business Marketing. She plans to pursue a career in Business Administration. Chaz Tolbert's concentration area is also in Business Marketing. His plans are to achieve a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Business Administration/Finance. The name of the foundation is The Henry D. Fleming Scholarship Foundation. It was named in honor of Mr. Henry D. Fleming who was the Diversified Occupations (D.O.) teacher in the Phenix City Schools from 1949 to 1977. Mr. Fleming was an early proponent of career tech education and has been affectionately called "The Father of Vocational Education" in Phenix City. The Phenix City Advisory Council on Career Tech Education established the scholarship foundation for the purpose of encouraging students who have completed a career technical course to continue their education and assisting them with funds for post secondary education. The council receives applications for the scholarship in the spring of each year from graduating seniors who are completing a career technical course at Central High School. A subcommittee of the advisory council thoroughly screens the applications, interviews the students and selects recipient(s). This subcommittee also serves as the Board of Directors for the foundation. This community initiative is funded by contributions from individuals and businesses. Contributions are tax deductible. The goal of the foundation is to provide annual scholarships from accumulated interest. Questions regarding this scholarship foundation may be directed to any council member, GW Evans at 297-1038 or Lisa B. Coleman at 298-3626. |