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Baldwin Memorial Scholarships awarded to Greenbrier County high school seniors

September 23, 2016
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The Greenbrier County Schools Foundation recently awarded Stephen L. Baldwin Memorial Scholarships to 12 Greenbrier County high school seniors. Greenbrier East High School recipients selected for the $1,000 scholarship awards were Jasiel Kinder, Collin Clemons, Savanna Honaker, Megan Morgan, Kaitlynn Brown, Alexis Jones, Catherine Wade and Ali Bostic. Receiving the awards from Greenbrier West High School were Kirstin Belcher, Sarah Brunty, Shae Amick and Jacob Winnings.
Stephen L. Baldwin served as the superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools from 1988-2002. This endowed scholarship fund was established in 2005 by the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation (GCSF) with a gift from Baldwin’s wife, Charlotte. Stephen L. Baldwin Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to students from Greenbrier East High School and Greenbrier West High School. Since 2006, 99 scholarships have been awarded.
It was through Baldwin’s dedication and vision that the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation was established. This scholarship fund is just one of many meaningful ways that his commitment to education and his impact on the lives of Greenbrier County students will continue for years to come.
The Greenbrier County Schools Foundation is a nonprofit organization that generates and distributes resources to enrich, maintain and expand educational opportunities for students in Greenbrier County. Gifts to the foundation are tax-deductible. Individuals and businesses interested in making a contribution or learning more about the mission and goals of the foundation should contact Tim Holbrook at 304-546-1893.

 

GWHS students: 2016 Stephen L. Baldwin Memorial Scholarship recipients from Greenbrier West High School: Kirstin Belcher (left), Sarah Brunty, Shae Amick and Jacob Winnings. Making the presentations were Sallie Dalton, former superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools (left), Tim Holbrook, executive director of the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation and Matt Baldwin, son of Stephen Baldwin (right).
GWHS students: 2016 Stephen L. Baldwin Memorial Scholarship recipients from Greenbrier West High School: Kirstin Belcher (left), Sarah Brunty, Shae Amick and Jacob Winnings. Making the presentations were Sallie Dalton, former superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools (left), Tim Holbrook, executive director of the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation and Matt Baldwin, son of Stephen Baldwin (right).
Kara Berry Memorial Scholarship recipient Kassey Wagner (second from left) receives her award from Tim Holbrook, executive director of the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation; Tracy Berry, Berry’s mother; and Lee Anne Hobbs, cheerleading coach at Greenbrier East High School.
Kara Berry Memorial Scholarship recipient Kassey Wagner (second from left) receives her award from Tim Holbrook, executive director of the Greenbrier County Schools Foundation; Tracy Berry, Berry’s mother; and Lee Anne Hobbs, cheerleading coach at Greenbrier East High School.
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