Lincoln County Mississippi Scholars need award donors

Published 4:00 pm Tuesday, March 21, 2023

The Lincoln County Mississippi Scholars Program is the only chapter in the program that provides a scholarship to every student who participates.

The local program began in 2005, knowing that the state’s economic outlook depends on developing a better prepared, more educated workforce. Mississippi Scholars provides an academic model that motivates students to pursue a more rigorous course of study, and adds other requirements like attendance, community service and minimum grade point average and ACT score.

The Mississippi Scholars Tech Master designation recognizes students who have completed the academic training along with career and technical curriculum.

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“The goal of our program is to have a college and career-ready graduate,” director Rob McCreary said. “Each student is going to get something. We want to fund every kid. Our plan is a minimum of $250 per student.”

In 2022, 138 high school graduates received the Mississippi Scholar and/or Tech Master designation. Collectively, they served more than 18,000 volunteer hours in their communities. All eligible graduates were awarded scholarships of at least $250 each at the April awards ceremony, totaling more than $92,000.

“Our goal this year is to increase our minimum award,” McCreary said. “They are putting in the work. They are earning these rewards. Let’s show them we see their hard work.”

Any business or individual can donate any amount to help fund scholarships. Anyone interested in making a tax-deductible donation, or wanting more information, should contact McCreary at 601-757-1696, Amy Mason at 601-757-0045 or Katie Nations at the Brookhaven-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce, or email MSScholarsBrookhaven@yahoo.com.

Donations must be received or arrangements made by 5 p.m. Friday, March 24. All donors are invited to participate in the April 23 awards ceremony at Easthaven Baptist Church.

“It’s a great program,” said McCreary. “It’s helping our kids.”