Jun 3, 2021
A teen showing you’re never too young to see a need and come up with a solution to fix it.
Scott Pawleyi s a freshman at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, Maryland, and when he was researching a scholarship for himself, he found out there was no scholarship for students with learning differences and financial need who are enrolled in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Special Education and Inclusion programs.
Pawley then approached the Knott Scholarship Council and asked if a scholarship to benefit those students could be created. After several conversations and fundraising drives, the 15-year-old’s idea was approved. And the idea of giving back just comes naturally to him.
By David Smith
Jun 3, 2021
A teen in Maryland has created a scholarship for students with learning differences and financial need.
Scott Pawley is only 15, but he realized there was no existing scholarship for students in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Special Education and Inclusion programs, so he started one. The freshman at Calvert Hall College High School says, “I just think it’s good to help other people.”
By David Smith
Jun 3, 2021
A teen in Maryland has created a scholarship for students with learning differences and financial need.
Scott Pawley is only 15, but he realized there was no existing scholarship for students in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Special Education and Inclusion programs, so he started one. The freshman at Calvert Hall College High School says, “I just think it’s good to help other people.”