The scholarship holds a value of $2,000. In applying, students are asked to document a major accomplishment, say who benefited and how. They are also asked to write an essay, explaining how they would use their talents and necessary resources to develop, impact, and strengthen some aspect of economic validity in Yellow Springs.
Submissions will be judged by a panel of business professionals in the community.
Applications are available with Grade 11 and 12 counselor Dave Smith at the high school.
For more information, contact Chamber Vice President Nick Gaskins at nick@bingdesign.com.
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