Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

School district employees help send students to college

- BY JEANNI BROSIUS Staff Writer

CABOT — Cabot School District teachers and school employees are helping to pay for some students’ college education.

A little more than three years ago, a light bulb lit up over Dwight Daugherty’s head. Daugherty had an idea to figure out a way to help students who don’t qualify for financial aid get scholarshi­ps.

“I had a niece who came through the school system here, and she got a scholarshi­p that changed her life,” Daugherty said.

“I wanted to target the ‘gap’ kids from families that make too much for aid but not enough to pay for school.”

The thing that makes this scholarshi­p unique is that school employees contribute to the fund through a

payroll deduction.

“All of the scholarshi­ps provided to our students are great, but the Cabot employee scholarshi­p is very special,” said Tony Thurman, Cabot School District superinten­dent. “The employee scholarshi­p represents the commitment of our faculty and staff to provide financial support to our very own students to ensure they have a great start as they continue their education after high school.”

Daugherty said the average monthly contributi­on is $8.80. There are 160 employees who contribute a total of $1,408 each month, and that includes administra­tors and classified employees.

“That’s a hamburger,” Daugherty said about the amount of a monthly contributi­on, “and it’s tax deductible.”

Thurman praised Daugherty for the idea for employees to contribute to the scholarshi­p.

“Participat­ion from our staff has been great, and we intend to continue increasing the amount that we are able to provide,” Thurman said.

“The employee scholarshi­p represents the commitment of our faculty and staff to provide financial support to our very own students to ensure they have a great start as they continue their education after high school.”

TONY THURMAN

Cabot School District superinten­dent

“It’s important to remember that all of our employees play a great part in the program, including our classified staff members. It takes everyone working together to provide such a significan­t contributi­on to the foundation each year.”

The Cabot Scholarshi­p Foundation began about 20 years ago with Carolyn Park and a single $100 scholarshi­p.

Park is still involved in the scholarshi­p foundation board, which also oversees awarding the employee scholarshi­p.

Daugherty said the first employee scholarshi­p was only $800, but that was because the collection for the fund was only in February and March of 2009.

The first employee scholarshi­p recipient was Jordan Murdoch, who graduated in 2009.

“Jordan is about to enter his fourth year of college and has two years left before he graduates with a doctorate in pharmacy,” Daugherty said.

“He attends the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, and he is one of the finest young men I have ever known.

In 2010, the employees awarded about $13,000, and in 2011, $17,000.

“My goal is to get it up to $30,000,” Daugherty said.

“We have donated approximat­ely $40,000 in the first 38 months. … In conjunctio­n with the Cabot Scholarshi­p Foundation, locally we gave out over $65,000 last year to Cabot seniors.”

He said the requiremen­ts are simple: The student must score 19 or more on the ACT and have at least a 2.75 GPA.

“We really want the pool of candidates to be inclusive rather than exclusive, and we make an effort to target those families whose children may not score well enough to get a state or university scholarshi­p and whose income is just enough that they don’t qualify for financial aid,” he said.

“In addition, we designate at least two scholarshi­ps for vocational trades, not just a four-year degree. The money is given in two parts, half for each semester. We generally try to give $1,500 for each scholarshi­p, as the cost of schooling has risen, where it takes a significan­t amount to actually make an impact.”

Students can pick up scholarshi­p applicatio­ns in their school counselor’s office.

The foundation takes applicatio­ns beginning in January and awards scholarshi­ps in March.

For more informatio­n or to donate to the scholarshi­p fund, call Calvin Aldridge at (501) 843-6515.

Staff writer Jeanni Brosius can be reached at (501) 244-4307 or jbrosius@arkansason­line. com.

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