South Georgia State College acoge competencia literaria y otorga beca

El South Georgia State College dio la bienvenida a la Competencia Literaria de la Región 2AA de la GISA en su campus de Douglas el 27 de febrero. Estudiantes de secundaria del suroeste de Georgia participaron en diversos eventos académicos y de bellas artes. La fundación del colegio otorgó una beca de 1.000 dólares a un estudiante de último año participante.

El viernes 27 de febrero, el South Georgia State College (SGSC) acogió la Competencia Literaria de la Región 2AA de la GISA en su campus de Douglas. El evento reunió a talentosos estudiantes de secundaria de todo el suroeste de Georgia, que mostraron sus habilidades en una variedad de categorías académicas y de bellas artes. Estas incluyeron interpretación musical, redacción de ensayos, oratoria extemporánea, piano y actividades adicionales, destacando la creatividad y los logros de los estudiantes a lo largo del día. En apoyo a la excelencia educativa, la Fundación del South Georgia State College entregó una beca de 1.000 dólares. La recipiente, la estudiante de último año Sage Grimes de la Georgia Christian School, fue seleccionada mediante un sorteo aleatorio durante la competencia. Esta organización, una de las dos dedicadas a apoyar al SGSC, se centra en mejorar las oportunidades para los estudiantes del campus de Douglas, los alumnos en línea y aquellos en el Programa de Entrada SGSC en la Valdosta State University. La Fundación SGSC opera bajo una Junta de Fideicomisarios y está dirigida por Chelsea Preston Graham, quien ocupa el cargo de directora asistente de Avance y Fondo Anual. El evento subrayó el compromiso del colegio con el fomento del talento y la prestación de apoyo financiero en la región.

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