ORANGE —
Sabine Federal Credit Union is proud to give back to the communities it serves. Each year it awards $8,000 in scholarships, which include a $1,000 scholarship to a graduate from each of the six high schools in Orange County, a $1,000 scholarship to a Lamar State College–Orange student and two $500 scholarships to our Credit Union Teen $avers (CUT$) club graduating seniors.
The Bridge City High School winner is Brooklyn Hogden. She will be attending Houston Baptist University majoring in Kinesiology/Sports Medicine. The Community Christian School High School winner is Lauren Jackson, who will be attending Sam Houston State University majoring in Education Kinesiology/Mathematics.
The winner from Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School is Erik Tutt. He will be attending Blinn Junior College majoring in Radiology Technology. The Orangefield High School winner is Jenna Cook, who will be attending Lamar University majoring in Business.
The Vidor High School winner is Magen Jordan, who has announced she will be attending Lamar State College-Orange majoring in Dental Hygiene. The West Orange-Stark High School winner is Allison Haynes. She will be attending the University of Texas at Austin majoring in Sociology and Government.
The first CUT$ club winner is Madison Locke from Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School. She will be attending Texas A&M University majoring in Chemistry. The second CUT$ club winner is Haley Permenter from Orangefield High School, who will be attending McNeese University majoring in Mass Communications.
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