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星期四, 1月 05, 2017

Isaac Fung等4名波市公校學生獲Posse基金會獎學金

            (Boston Orange)波士頓公校系統今(5)日宣佈,4名波市公校學生將於今晚在費爾蒙柯普利廣場酒店領取Posse基金會獎學金,其中3人是新移民。

            Posse基金會獎學金創立於1989年,獎助在傳統院校挑選過程中可能被忽視,但具有潛在傑出學術成就及領導力的波士頓公校學生。
            今年全美有17000多名學生獲得提名,740人獲選。波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin J.
Walsh)將於今晚在頒獎晚會中致詞,波市公校總監張欽堂也將親自出席,恭喜這數名獲獎者。

            獲獎的4名波士頓公校學生分別為Dearborn STEM學校的Melisa
Depina,科學及健康社區學校的Thomas Thermidor,以及另一個上大學途徑(Another Course to College)”Isaac
Fung,以及 Giselle Martinez

            Posse基金會把學生們分成10人一組,給予支持。該會有57個合作大專院校位學生提供4年全部學費的領導力獎學金。迄今,已有7,733Posse學者獲得11億元的獎學金。
            1999年起,波士頓市的Posse學者共獲得11800萬元的領導力獎學金。今年大波士頓地區共有60名學生獲獎,分別將升讀Bryn
Mawr College, Bucknell University, Centre College, Denison University, Hamilton
College, and Union College.等大專院校,獎學金總額公約1160萬元。



Four BPS Students to Receive Prestigious
Posse Foundation Scholarship
Boston, MA - Thursday, January 5, 2017 -Today, four Boston Public Schools (BPS) students, including three who are recent immigrants to the United States, will receive the prestigious Posse Foundation Scholarship this evening at a ceremony at the Fairmont Copley Plaza. Founded in 1989, Posse identifies public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential who may be overlooked by traditional college selection processes.

Of the more than 17,000 students from across the country who were nominated for the Posse Scholarship this year, 740 were selected for this prestigious award.Mayor Martin J. Walsh will deliver the keynote address, and Superintendent Tommy Chang will be in attendance to congratulate the BPS award recipients.

The four BPS students selected for the award are Melisa Depina of the Dearborn STEM Academy, Thomas Thermidor of the Community Academy of Science and Health (CASH), and Isaac Fung and Giselle Martinez, both from Another Course to College.

"I am fortunate to have been able to join the Posse community as a friend and supporter," said Mayor Walsh. "Many Posse alumni serve in my administration, and I am proud of their work in the City of Boston. I look forward to seeing how this Posse corps will develop into Boston's next generation of leaders."

Posse extends to students the opportunity to pursue personal and academic excellence by placing them in supportive, multicultural teams-Posses-of ten students. Posse's 57 partner colleges and universities award Posse Scholars four-year, full-tuition leadership scholarships. To date, 7,733 Posse Scholars have been awarded more than $1.1 billion in scholarships. Most importantly, Posse Scholars graduate at a rate of 90 percent and are active leaders on their campuses and in the workforce.

Since 1999, Posse Boston Scholars have earned more than $118 million in leadership scholarships. This year, 60 students from the Boston area will be awarded scholarships collectively worth $11.6 million from Bryn Mawr College, Bucknell University, Centre College, Denison University, Hamilton College, and Union College.

"Congratulations to our BPS students for receiving this honor," said Superintendent Tommy Chang. "The Posse Foundation works on behalf of our communities. Our students receive a safety net of support and grow into strong leaders at some of the country's most celebrated institutions. Some students then return to our district and become teachers, administrators, and staff, and continue a strong pipeline of support."

Depina came to the United States from Cape Verde in 2011 and has already completed her fourth college course through a dual-enrollment program. Her guidance counselor, Timothy Likosky, described her as a "hardworking young woman with great determination and passion toward her education." She will be the first in her family to attend college. Depina will be attending Union College in Schenectady, New York.

Thermidor came to the United States from Haiti in 2013 and has since challenged himself in honors and AP coursework at CASH. He is senior class president, a member of the boys varsity soccer team, a participant in the Upward Bound and Summer Search program, as well as an active member of the Build On service learning program. His guidance counselor, Elisabeth Talbot, noted, "Thomas is not a spectator; rather he prefers to participate fully in the life of his school and community." Thermidor will also be attending Union College.

Fung is originally from Kenya. His guidance counselor, Kelly Gallagher, considers him to be "a creative thinker with strong analytical skills who communicates his insights clearly and engages in discussions." Fung will be attending Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.

Martinez will be attending Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. Gallagher noted, "[Martinez] has overcome hardships to maintain a quiet but focused presence in her classes, for which she is always prepared."

"We are thrilled to have talented young leaders from Boston Public Schools recognized with the Posse Scholarship by our outstanding partner colleges and universities," said Posse Boston Director Andrew Gallagher. "I can't wait to see our new scholars thrive academically and as leaders on campus and beyond."

Students were selected for this award due to their tremendous leadership and academic potential. The Posse Foundation is a national initiative with program chapters in Atlanta, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City and Washington, D.C.
For more information about The Posse Foundation, please visit www.possefoundation.org.

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