High School Seniors in Natrona County Could Win a Scholarship for Sharing Personal Ethics

High School Seniors in Natrona County Could Win a Scholarship for Sharing Personal Ethics
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CASPER – By describing how ethics have guided and shaped their lives, high school seniors in Natrona County have an opportunity to win a scholarship of up to $2,000. This one-time Education Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming Foundation will be credited to the college or trade school of the student’s choice.
 
“We’re so pleased to help high school seniors pursue their dreams for their futures. We know that every Club member who walks through our doors has a great future ahead of them, and this Foundation Education Award is just one way the Club helps students in Natrona County after graduation,” said Sherman Hill, Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming Teen Director.
 
Participating students must write two essays. In the first essay, students answer, “What are your laws of life, and how have they influenced you?  How will your laws of life guide you in furthering your education, and reaching your career goal?” In the second essay, students share about their Boys & Girls Club involvement as a member, volunteer or in another role. 
 
Students interested in participating should notify Sherman Hill by email, shill@bgccw.org, or by calling (307) 234-2456. Completed must be postmarked or sent electronically by March 15, 2023. Awards will be announced in May. 

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