WakeEd Partnership Awards Scholarships to Local Student Athletes

Scholarships Totaling $12,500 Given to Students from Apex High School and Green Hope High School

 

 

RALEIGH, N.C. — WakeEd Partnership (WakeEd), a business-backed nonprofit organization committed to supporting teachers and students in the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), presented $175,000 in college scholarships to 14 students from Apex High School and Green Hope High School. The following students have been named Coach Bob Pittard Scholars and will each receive a $12,500 college scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic school year:

 

  • Alexa Bernard, Green Hope High School
  • Siri Chenna, Green Hope High School
  • Nathan Herrick, Green Hope High School
  • Reeva Kandel, Green Hope High School
  • Kiernan Kovac, Apex High School
  • Julia McGowan, Apex High School
  • Lexi McLaughlin, Apex High School
  • Sydney Morgan, Green Hope High School
  • Sarah Puertollano, Apex High School
  • Eli Smith, Apex High School
  • Ethan Sturdivant, Green Hope High School
  • Polyna Uzun, Green Hope High School
  • Cole Yunker, Apex High School
  • Owen Zalc, Green Hope High School

The Coach Bob Pittard Scholarship fund was established in 2018, after former Apex High School teacher and coach Robert Ray Pittard left $2.7 million to WakeEd Partnership to establish a sustainable scholarship fund for student athletes at Apex High School and Green Hope High School. In four years, seventy-one students have been named Coach Bob Pittard Scholars, their awards totaling more than $887,500.


Through a rigorous application and interview process, WakeEd has selected eight exceptional student athletes from the Class of 2023, as well as six Pittard Scholars from the Class of 2022, 2021, and 2020, who reapplied for the scholarship.


About WakeEd Partnership 

WakeEd Partnership is an independent, nonprofit organization composed of business and community leaders committed to improving public education. Since 1983, the Partnership has advocated for excellent educational opportunities for all students in the Wake County Public School System. For more information, please visit www.wakeed.org.

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