• News Release: Five Posse Scholarships Awarded to Students in Prince George's County Public Schools

    News Release: Five Posse Scholarships Awarded to Students in Prince George's County Public Schools

    January 17, 2018
    For Immediate Release

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    Office of Communications
    301-952-6001
    communications@pgcps.org


    UPPER MARLBORO, MD – Five seniors in Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) have been named 2018 Posse Scholars and will receive four-year, full-tuition college scholarships from colleges and universities who partner with The Posse Foundation.

    “Congratulations to our Posse Scholars. They are some of the hardest-working, brightest students in our school system,” said Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell, Chief Executive Officer for PGCPS. “Thank you to the Posse Foundation for providing our students with financial assistance to further their education.”

    PGCPS students joined 45 others in the region recently for The Posse Foundation annual awards ceremony at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C.

    Next fall, Posse Scholars from across the nation will enter partnering colleges and universities in multicultural groups of 10 known as “posses.” Throughout their college career, they will support each other and receive ongoing assistance from The Posse Foundation. Students participating in the Posse program have a 90 percent college graduation rate, and have proven to make a difference on campus and in their professions.

    Posse Scholars from Prince George’s County include:

    Student

    School

    College

    Christopher Aguila

    Northwestern High School

    University of Rochester

    Michaela Blow

    Friendly High School

    Sewanee: The University of the South

    Raven Truxson

    Bowie High School

    Bucknell University

    Jordan Walls

    Eleanor Roosevelt High School

    University of Rochester

    Renae Whittington

    Bowie High School

    University of Rochester

     

    For more information on The Posse Foundation and the Posse program, visit www.possefoundation.org.

     

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    Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), one of the nation's 20th largest school districts, has 201 schools and centers, more than 133,000 students and nearly 20,000 employees. The school system serves a diverse student population from urban, suburban and rural communities located in the Washington, DC suburbs. PGCPS is nationally recognized for college and career-readiness programs that provide students with unique learning opportunities, including dual enrollment and language immersion.