Fourteen Cincinnati Youth Collaborative students were honored at the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation’s (CSF) annual Student Awards Dinner on Monday, May 10 at Xavier University’s Schiff Family Conference Center at the Cintas Center.
The event honors Cincinnati Public School students who participate in the CSF High School Scholarship Program for their hard work and academic success. This year, 44 students were awarded, including the following who are involved in Cincinnati Youth Collaborative programs:
Jasmine Bailey—Most Outstanding Students—Taft, 11th: ETS, Mentoring
Exaucet Bamanabio—Most Outstanding Students—Withrow International, 10th: ETS
Kasondra Belew—Most Outstanding Students—Western Hills Engineering, 10th: Mentoring
Queshonda Bolling—Most Outstanding Seniors—Aiken, 12th: Project REACH
Nayeli Giron—Most Outstanding Seniors—Withrow International, 12th: ETS, CATC, Mentoring
Ta’Eisha Heath—Most Outstanding Seniors—Dater, 12th: ETS
Anthony Lumpkin—Most Outstanding Seniors—Oyler, 12th: Project REACH
Jerica Myles—Most Outstanding Seniors—Western Hills Engineering, 12th: CATC
Kristina Nared—Most Outstanding Students—Woodward, 10th: ETS
Mary Pickett—Most Outstanding Students—Dater, 8th: ETS
Katherine Piket—Most Outstanding Seniors—Hughes Center: ETS
Shaquille Riston—Most Outstanding Seniors—Withrow University, 12th: ETS
Shannon Stokes—Most Outstanding Students—Shroder, 11th: ETS, Project REACH
ShamRae Walton—Most Outstanding Student—Aiken, 12th: CATC
The CSF High School Scholarship program encourages Cincinnati Public School students to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities and provides college awareness workshops. Students also receive a monthly scholarship check. The CSF serves over 260 students each year who are chosen based on their academic performance and behavioral conduct. For more information about the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation, visit www.cincinnatischolarshipfoundation.org.