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Class of 2016 Simpson County MS Scholars banquet was held Monday, April 25, 2016.
Magee, Mendenhall, Simpson Academy, New Life Christian Academy, and Simpson County Technical Center scholars were honored.
The Mississippi Scholars Initiative is an education program managed by the Public Education Forum of Mississippi, which utilizes business leaders to motivate students to complete a rigorous course of study in high school. This course path gives students a boost – not just for college but for life. The Initiative pairs trained local business leaders with classes of 8th grade students. These leaders present the students with a powerful presentation, which provides the rationale for the recommendation that students take more rigorous course.
General Jeff Hammond from the University of Southern Mississippi was the guest speak for the evening. General Hammond invited a USM Army ROTC Student scholar (Williams) to assist with his presentation. General Hammond spoke on “Standing up for Something” that makes others better, “Believing in Things” greater than yourself, Living your life with a strong set of “Core Values”, “Making A Difference” each and every day. General Hammond was an outstanding motivational speaker.
Several elected officials were in attendance for the night event. Mayor Jimmy Clyde, Supervisor District 2 Danny Craft, Superintendent of Education – Greg Paces, School Board Member District 2 – Linda Curlee, and SCA Board, Tim Harvey. The committee thanks each of these who were in attendance. The presence of elected officials has a great impact on teens.
Each Scholars from each school was recognized and given a medal along with a certificate.
Scholarships were given to each school. ; Simpson Academy – Ashley Bruce, and Carley May;
The committee would like to thank all that helped make this program a success. Special recognition to Copiah Lincoln Community College, Dr. Dwayne Middleton, and Anika Floyd for their partnership and continued support in the program and awarding scholarships.