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Kaitlyn Bright of MRH Receives Missouri Leadership Award

Maplewood Richmond Heights High School senior Kaitlyn Bright has been named the recipient of a Missouri Leadership Award to attend Southeast Missouri State University.

 

Bright, a Maplewood resident, is the daughter of William and Diane Bright.

The scholarship goes to high school students involved in their community. The minumim is to be in three activities for three years.

The award is from $500 to $1,000 and is renewable, if the student maintains a 3.25 cummulative GPA.

She will graduate from MRH this spring.

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LB

6:40 am on Wednesday, March 14, 2012

This is awesome! More information, please ... What is the 'Missouri Leadership Award'? How many students receive this, and what things qualify a student to be competitive for it? There are several types - which one did she receive?
http://www.semo.edu/leadership/awards/index.htm
Congrats to Kaitlyn Bright!

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Rebecca D.

9:51 am on Thursday, March 15, 2012

Great questions, Victoria! Also, where is she going to college next year? Has an MRH student ever won this before?

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Doug Miner

10:44 am on Thursday, March 15, 2012

Her award is the Missouri Leadership Award and it's given to HS students to go to Southeast Missouri State University who have been active in three activities for three years. The idea is community involvement. The award is $500 to $1,000 and is renewable, if she maintains a 3.25 GPA.

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Cynthia F Peterson

9:11 am on Wednesday, March 21, 2012

You should list more students with other Scholarships. My daughter Krystal Peterson has been offered several, three of them to UMR- S&T/ Rolla. Would love to hear of the others. Congrats to all. - Cyndy Peterson

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Doug Miner

9:16 am on Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Great idea, Cynthia. Sometimes, if a notice comes to us, we use it. I'll reach out to the schools for others.

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