
SPARK,
the
education
foundation
for
Prince
William
County
Public
Schools,
has
awarded
scholarships
to
38
graduating
high
school
seniors.
While
SPARK
manages
over
20
scholarship
funds,
the
Foundation
directly
manages
the
following
scholarships.
The
Dr.
Edward
L.
Kelly
Memorial
Scholarship
supports
three
graduating
high
school
seniors
who
intend
to
become
teachers.
Dr.
Kelly
served
as
Superintendent
of
PWCS
for
18
years.
The
recipients
are:
-
Mary
Marcell-C.D.
Hylton
High
School
-
Oscar
Alfaro-Chavarria-C.
D.
Hylton
High
School
-
Rachel
Dale-C.D.
Hylton
High
School
The
Micron
and
Lockheed
Martin
Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
and
Math
(STEM)
Scholarships
award
five
or
more
graduating
high
school
seniors
who
intend
to
pursue
professional
certification
or
careers
in
STEM
fields.
The
recipients
are:
Micron
STEM
-
Hugo
Carranza-Potomac
High
School
-
Riley
Coomer-Osbourn
Park
High
School
-
Thumay
Huynh-Osbourn
Park
High
School
-
Evan
Martin-Patriot
High
School
Lockheed
Martin
STEM
-
Kavya
Annapareddy-Battlefield
High
School
-
Hadeer
Awan-Forest
Park
High
School
The
Chick-fil-A
Prince
William
County
Scholarship
awards
a
$4,000
scholarship
to
one
graduating
high
school
senior.
The
recipient
is:
-
Zachary
Wallace-Battlefield
High
School
Red
Lawson
Scholarship
Program
provides
scholarships
to
graduates
of
PWCS
who
completed
a
Virginia
Department
of
Education
(VDOE)
approved
Career
and
Technical
Education
(CTE)
sequence
of
courses
and
plan
to
pursue
a
Professional
Certification,
an
Associate
in
Science
(A.S.)
Degree,
or
an
Associate
in
Applied
Science
(A.A.S.)
Degree,
or
plan
to
pursue
a
CTE
plan
of
study
at
a
post-secondary
institute.
The
recipients
are:
-
Robert
Deeds-Brentsville
District
High
School
-
Tyler
Engborg-Woodbridge
High
School
-
Brianna
Kamdoum-Gar-Field
High
School