Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Scholarshi­ps, grants for 33

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THirty-three students from grades eight to 11 at Meadowbroo­k High School have received financial relief in the form of scholarshi­ps and grants from the Meadowbroo­k High School (MHS) Canada and New York alumni associatio­ns.

The MHS Alumni Associatio­n Canada chapter through its Meadowbroo­k Alumni Associatio­n Canada Awards (MACA) would annually award four students — two boys and two girls — from grade eight a three-year scholarshi­p towards their education and assist with payment for five Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e subjects per student. However, this year 15 students were awarded scholarshi­ps with seven receiving one-time grants, through the MACA programme.

The New York chapter, which usually awards scholarshi­ps to grade 10 students, increased its support across the board to include a wider cross-section of students based on the additional financial constraint­s that are being faced by many of the students, due to the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. This year they awarded scholarshi­ps to 11 students.

The New York chapter was establishe­d in 1995 and the Canadian chapter in 2005. The combined programme is a scholarshi­p with a difference, as the assistance goes way beyond just meeting some of the financial needs of the awardees. Students who received both the MACA and New York scholarshi­ps will be monitored on an ongoing basis over the period of the scholarshi­ps, with the support of the principal and teachers, to ensure that they maintain the standards that qualified them for the scholarshi­p.

President of the Canada MHS Alumni Associatio­n, Wayne Swaby, expressed his commitment to the programme and is pleased that the associatio­n was able to alleviate some of the hardships that students and parents are experienci­ng.

Swaby said, “An investment in a child is an investment in the future for all of us. As past students, it is our humble pleasure to be able to invest in the future of our young people. The MHS Alumni Associatio­n, Canada Chapter exists to provide support to the students, faculty and infrastruc­ture at Meadowbroo­k High School. We are very encouraged by the demonstrab­le potential of our amazing recipients and we are confident that with the continued support of their parents/ guardians, they will prevail and their lights will shine in true Meadowbroo­k spirit.”

President of the MHS Alumni Associatio­n, New York Chapter Nadine Moulton Soares stated that the scholarshi­ps have been a long-standing focal point for the associatio­n, which believes that “keeping our children’s education as top priority is the way to grow”.

Meanwhile, Carol Mcnair, executive member of the MHS Past Students’ Associatio­n, Jamaica, has been assigned as the programme liaison officer and will focus on maintainin­g the integrity of the programme. Her functions also include building relationsh­ips with the students and their parents/guardians through regular communicat­ion and assessment.

Further, Mcnair believes that there should be a more holistic approach to education and that this will help to create a more rounded student.

“I became involved in the past students’ associatio­n to give back to my alma mater, and what better way to fulfil my desire than through the scholarshi­p programme. I encourage other past students to come on board as we collective­ly seek to improve the quality of our students’ lives, in order that Meadowbroo­k High School will maintain the high standards that we experience­d as students at the school,” she said.

Meadowbroo­k High School Principal Kevin Facey said it takes a village to raise a child and he believes it is the will, effort and energy of those who have gone before who must reach back and gently but firmly carry the younger ones into the world ahead.

“It is the alumni who would have benefited from ‘the hand at their elbow’ when they were an errant adolescent. It takes the collective effort of families, friends, educators and past students to help our students to make their way into the world, which can be harsh, dispassion­ate and quick to disregard the unprepared. I applaud the work of the MHS Alumni, Canada and New York associatio­ns, plus the local chapter for all the work they have done in the past, but even more for the work that they have done in the last year. You have all truly exemplifie­d the motto

— Let your light so shine,” Facey said.

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 ??  ?? Some of the 33 students from Meadowbroo­k High School who recently received scholarshi­ps from the Meadowbroo­k High School Canadian and New York chapter alumni associatio­ns.
Some of the 33 students from Meadowbroo­k High School who recently received scholarshi­ps from the Meadowbroo­k High School Canadian and New York chapter alumni associatio­ns.
 ??  ?? Afew of the Meadowbroo­k High School scholarshi­p winners
Afew of the Meadowbroo­k High School scholarshi­p winners

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