Spartan, Joseph Greenlee Checks In

Wayne Scholarship recipient Joseph Greenlee checks in with the Sandbox Foundation’s advisors, providing the a photo of himself at his college and the following update.

Hi my name is Joseph Greenlee. I am going to Michigan State University and I’m in the honors college named James Madison. Where I will be studying law related subjects. My goal in life is to either get into the CIA or FBI one day”
Thank you, and enjoy the rest of your day! Sincerely, Joseph Greenlee

Foundation Congratulates Scholarship Recipients for 2021

The Sandbox Foundation congratulates all its Scholarship recipients for 2021.  Due to Covid-19 restrictions, most school districts cancelled public Honors night presentations for their seniors.  Advisors of the foundation make every effort to present annual grants to recipients in person.  The only district to permit in-person Scholarship presentations was L’anse Creuse North, where Rock delivered the Barbara Faye Scholarship to Avery Brown.

The Sandbox Scholarship recipients for 2021 are:


 

Inspiration Scholarship: Audrey Walker, Armada HS. Audrey plans on studying Biology (Veterinarian) at Kalamazoo College

Barbara Faye Scholarship: Ava Johnston, Romeo HS. Ava plans on studying Nursing at Michigan State

Barbara Faye Scholarship: Avery Brown, L’anse Creuse North. Avery plans on studying Nursing at Macomb and Oakland Colleges

Wayne Scholarship: Gabby Cardamone, Romeo HS. Gabby is headed to Michigan to become a Physician

Wayne Scholarship: Joseph Greenlee, Romeo HS. Joseph plans to study law at Michigan State

Continuing Scholarship: Brooke Bennett, Romeo HS. Brooke continues here studies at Hope College medical school

In addition, a Kuchenmeister Family Scholarship was awarded to Filip Cvetkovski of Romeo HS.  Filip will be studying Computer Science at Oakland University.

The recipients have all been notified directly by the foundation or through their school’s counseling office. We congratulate all this year’s Scholarship recipients and look forward to meeting them in person, perhaps at a foundation fundraiser later this year.

The Sandbox Foundation does not publicly disclose grant amounts, but prides itself on making a measurable difference to each recipient and the school districts it supports.