Education First Federal Credit Union presents $36,000 to local high school seniors
Published 12:16 am Saturday, June 13, 2020
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To The Leader
Education First Federal Credit Union is proud to announce its scholarship recipients for the Class of 2020. Each year representatives from Education First personally present students from 36 high schools in Southeast Texas with their $1,0000 scholarships. Due to COVID-19 those ceremonies were cancelled. In lieu of in-person presentations EFFCU has put together a video honoring this year’s scholarship recipients that can be viewed on our website, www.EducationFirstFCU.org. Since 1999, when we first began distributing our scholarships, we have given out $551,000.
The 2020 recipients from six Southeast Texas counties are:
Beaumont United High School – Robert Anderson
Bridge City High School – Brianna Taylor
Brookeland High School – Bailee Bishop
Buna High School – Chyna Westbrook
Burkeville High School – Abigail Day
Chester High School – Isabella Gilzow
Colmesneil High School – Morgan Belt
Community Christian School – Carissa Isaacs
Deweyville High School – Madison McFarland
East Chambers High School – Shelby Bennett
Evadale High School – Morgan Franklin
Hamshire Fannett High School – Robyn Sewell
Hardin Jefferson High School – Blake Fesco
High Island High School – Nate Jackson
Jasper High School – Maggie Barbay
Kelly High School – Virginia Morciglio
Kirbyville High School – Anthony Bruno
Kountze High School – Katlin Allen
Legacy Christian Academy Blake Dubois
Little Cypress Mauriceville High School – Robert Simpson
Lumberton High School – Landen Barrow
Memorial High School – Phuong Khuu
Nederland High School – Rhyan Stoker
Newton High School – Jacob Thomas
Orangefield High School – Linh Tsan
Port Neches Groves High School – Melanie Ramos
Sabine Pass High School – Teri Wolfe
Silsbee High School – Sara Page
Spurger High School – Casey Lieby
Texas Academy of Leadership Abigail Sink
Vidor High School – Kaylyn Smith
Warren High School – Julianne Johnston
West Brook High School – Alex Suh
West Hardin High School – Jake Strahan
West Orange Stark High School – Chyne Daw
Woodville High School – Grace Best