Dublin Chamber News 2018 May June Issue DCCMayJuneNews18Online | Page 6

A Salute to the 2018 Community Champions! e c lebrating At the Community Champion Awards ceremony on April 21, the Dublin Chamber Civic Foundation recognized nearly 200 outstanding Dublin City Schools students and staff for exemplifying the best of volunteerism, character, leadership and a caring and responsibility for others. Each Community Champion Award honoree received a limited-edition medal, as well as a gift bag filled with items and gift certificates from area businesses. In addition, one student in each grade 4-11 received $100 in a 529 plan account, and 12 seniors received cash scholarships. A Dublin City Schools staff member also had a $500 donation made in his/her name to a school project of choice. We thank all of our Community Champion Award honorees. Without their commitment to the betterment of our community, Dublin would not be the great place to live, work and do business that it is today. Sneha Anand Megan Murphy Gretchen Spears Grant Lapham Linus Yu Hannah Kim Community Champions Congratulations Scholarship Winners: Seniors at Coffman High School Sneha Anand, Megan Murphy, Gretchen Spears and Janelle Gans Seniors at Jerome High School Katelyn Agdanowski, Annie Kang, Grant Lapham and Linus Yu Seniors at Scioto High School Hannah Kim, Priyankari Perali, Diana Yusupova, and Daniel Woo Congratulations Community Champion Award Recipients: Kaitlyn Kopyar, an 11th grade student at Coffman High School Alice Nie, a 10th grade student at Jerome High School Braxton Komine, a 9th grade student at Coffman High School Divya Warrier, an 8th grade student at Grizzell Middle School Ragav Janardhan, a 7th grade student at Sells Middle School Griffin Ridout, a 6th grade student at Grizzell Middle School Kawthar Miari, a 5th grade student at Wright Elementary Zaid Abaza, a 4th grade student at Deer Run Elementary Also, congratulations to staff member Sheryl Hardin, the recipient of the $500 donation to a school project of choice. Now in its 13th year, the Community Champion Awards has recognized nearly 2,500 students and staff and awarded more than $60,000 in savings bonds and scholarships. exemplifying the best of volunteerism, character, leadership and a caring and responsibility for others