| A former student of Skip-a-Long Child Development Services is awarded a scholarship |
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| Written by Mary McNeil | |||
| Tuesday, 01 June 2010 08:11 | |||
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(Moline, IL) Skip-a-Long keeps tracks of their alumni and each year awards an academic scholarship to help a former student with college costs. This year’s winner is Nicole Johnston. She was a student of Skip-a-Long from 1992 to 2002. Nicole is planning on attending Black Hawk College and then Western Illinois University and is grateful for the $750.00 scholarship to pursue her dream of a career in criminal justice. “I can honestly say that going to Skip-a-Long made me the person I am today,” says Nicole. “Everything I did there helped me learn about the basic traits a good person should have.” The Virgie Wells Educational Scholarship was established in 2004. Since its inception, more than $5,000 has been given out to former students who plan on becoming full-time students at an accredited college or university. The scholarship is open to any graduating senior of the Quad Cities high school who is a former Skip-a-Long student and is graduating from high school with a grade-point average of 2.5 or higher. Virgie Wells was an advocate of higher education. She was a teacher at Skip-a-Long for 30 years and touched the lives of many children and families. Johnson will receive her scholarship at the June 2nd Skip-A-long board meeting. You can interview Johnson by calling her home 309-523-2873 or her cell 309-631-5823.
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