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A Lincoln Senior High School student was one of 10 students from across the state to receive $1,000 scholarships from Pennsylvania American Water.
Makena Jean Hall received the scholarship to support her academic endeavors in studying the water and wastewater industry.
“On behalf of Pennsylvania American Water and our employees, congratulations to all of this year’s scholarship recipients, Pennsylvania American Water President Mike Doran said in a release. “We are proud to recognize this accomplished group of students for achieving the highest academic standards and for their commitment to environmental stewardship and community service.”
Judges selected the winners from more than 30 scholarship applicants from around state and evaluated them on criteria including academic achievement, community service, career aspirations in the water and wastewater industry, and letters of recommendation.
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania American Water today announced that 10 students from across Pennsylvania have been selected to receive $1,000 scholarships through the company s. | May 27, 2021
High-Performing Students Earn Pennsylvania American Water’s 2021 “Stream of Learning” Scholarships
Pennsylvania American Water today announced that 10 students from across Pennsylvania have been selected to receive $1,000 scholarships through the company’s Stream of Learning scholarship program. Pennsylvania American Water offers scholarships to support outstanding students from its service areas who are charting a course of study critical to the water and wastewater industry.
“On behalf of Pennsylvania American Water and our employees, congratulations to all of this year’s scholarship recipients,” said Pennsylvania American Water President Mike Doran. “We are proud to recognize this accomplished group of students for achieving the highest academic standards and for their commitment to environmental stewardship and community service.”
Arcer plans to get her vaccine on Monday, during the first of Hoover High’s two-day vaccine clinics.
“I just want to visit my grandparents this summer. I want them to feel safe, I want to travel safely. And just in general, I feel like my community would be better off if I was vaccinated, she said.
Doctor Howard Taras, UCSD professor and pediatrician who has been advising the district during the pandemic said, “If we want to make sure students get the vaccine, probably the best way to do that is to bring it to them, instead of having them go somewhere else.”