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CCSD Class of 2021 Graduates Win $2,500 Scholarships

Posted On: Wednesday, June 16, 2021

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Ten Cherokee County School District Class of 2021 graduates have earned $2,500 college scholarships from a community foundation!

It is the second year of the annual college scholarships presented by the Jason T. Dickerson Family Foundation, which have expanded from the inaugural awarding of two scholarships to 10.

The Class of 2021 recipients are: Olivia Barger, Dylan Mahoney, Braesen Parker and Abigail Taylor of Cherokee HS; Christian Deneka of Etowah HS; Stephanie Felonta, Victoria Kershaw and Legacy Guider of River Ridge HS; Jordan Campbell of Sequoyah HS; and Annisabelle Aguilar of Woodstock HS.

“These scholarships honor the recipients’ dedication to studies and service and are an important investment in their future and our community’s future,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said. “Jason has built upon the outstanding education he received as a CCSD student to grow a successful business and, with his family, is giving these graduates the opportunity to do the same.  Congratulations to the winners and thank you to Jason and his family’s foundation.”

The scholarships are open to students planning to continue their education in Georgia and study education, agriculture, veterinary medicine, religion or theology, or a related field.  The Foundation also considers applicants’ community service and their references’ recommendations.

Cheerleader, volunteer coach and Vacation Bible School teacher, Cherokee HS graduate Olivia Barger will study education to become a teacher.

An Eagle Scout and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta volunteer, Cherokee HS graduate Dylan Mahoney plans to study history education.

Braesen Parker, who played football at Cherokee HS and volunteered with service clubs including Alpha Gamma, will build upon his work experience on family farms by studying agricultural science.

Abigail Taylor, who was active at Cherokee HS in its Beat Out Cancer service club and National Honors Society, will study education to pursue a career as a teacher.

A talented musician, Christian Deneka plans to study ecology, building upon his experience as a Vet Explorer and success in Etowah HS agriculture and science classes.

A Northside Hospital Cherokee Volunteen and Science Olympiad winner in herpetology (zoology), River Ridge HS graduate Stephanie Felonta plans to study neuroscience and biochemistry.

A standout in the River Ridge HS drama program and the yearbook editor, Victoria Kershaw aspires to become a teacher and will study elementary education and technical theatre.

A top River Ridge HS volleyball player and volunteer coach, Legacy Guider will study biology on a pre-vet track to pursue a career as veterinarian.

A multi-sport athlete who excels at football, soccer, cross country and track and field, Sequoyah HS graduate Jordan Campbell plans to study elementary education to become a teacher.

Annisabelle Aguilar plans to become a veterinarian and, while a Woodstock HS student, interned at the Georgia Aquarium and worked for a veterinary hospital.

The scholarship winners recently were congratulated by the School Board and Dr. Hightower with a School Board meeting virtual recognition.
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