High-Performing Students Earn PA American Water’s 2020 Stream of Learning Scholarships
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On June 9, PA American Water announced 10 students from across Pennsylvania have been selected to receive $1,000 scholarships through the company’s Stream of Learning scholarship program. Now in the program’s 11th year, Pennsylvania American Water offers scholarships to support outstanding students from its service areas who are charting a course of study critical to the water and wastewater industry. A panel of judges selected the winners from more than 40 scholarship applicants, evaluating them on criteria including academic achievement, community service, career aspirations in the water and wastewater industry and letters of recommendation. “We are proud to award our Stream of Learning Scholarships to this accomplished group of students, who not only achieve the highest academic standards, but also share in our commitment to environment stewardship and community service,” said Pennsylvania American Water President Mike Doran. PA American Water awarded its 2020 Stream of Learning Scholarships to: -- Mary Albert of Peters Township High School (Washington County) -- Kyra Ruth Boston of East Pennsboro High School (Cumberland County) -- Paige Butko of Steel Valley High School (Allegheny County) -- Alena Carabetta of Pittston Area High School (Luzerne County) -- Megan Gouldy of Trinity High School (Cumberland County) -- Molly Hoffman of Bethel Park High School (Allegheny County) -- Rachel Midea of Mt. Lebanon High School (Allegheny County) --Jonathan Nowak of Lakeland Junior/Senior High School (Lackawanna County) -- Kara O’Rourke of Lewisburg Area High School (Union County) -- Brennan Smith of Kane Area High School (McKean County) “As we face a wave of retirements in the water and wastewater utilities over the next decade, we are looking at workforce renewal and bringing on the next generation of passionate, motivated, and energetic environmental leaders like this year’s winners to continue serving our customers for generations to come,” continued Doran. Visit PA American Water’s Community Involvement webpage for more information on this and other community programs. Related Articles: -- Stroud Center: Teach-The-Teacher Freshwater Workshops Brings Real-Time Data To The Classroom -- Wildlands Conservancy Offers Wild Community Programs Online; Camp-2-U! Begins June 15 -- Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Adds New Virtual And In-Person Educational Programs [Posted: June 9, 2020] |
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6/15/2020 |
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