Eight Atlanta Public Schools Students Named Class of 2020 REACH Georgia Scholars on Statewide Signing Day

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Monday, October 5th, 2015

Eight Atlanta Public Schools eighth grade students were named REACH Georgia Scholars and participated in the REACH Statewide Signing Day Ceremony with APS Superintendent Meria J. Carstarphen, Ed.D, Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal, and members of the Atlanta Board of Education.
 
The APS REACH Scholars, scheduled to graduate from high school in 2020, signed scholarship contracts along with their parents, during a ceremony that included their principals and school counselors. As the second group of APS REACH Scholars, they are among 177 students who participated in Signing Day across the Georgia.
 

The 2015 APS REACH Georgia Scholars are:

APS REACH Scholars – Class of 2020 (Eighth-Grade Students)
Kristin White-Joseph E. Brown Middle School
Kameron Jenkins-Ralph J. Bunche Middle School
Jaylee Davis-Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy
Terrah Sullivan-Harper-Archer Middle School
Janiyah Cowherd-Samuel Inman Middle School
Daniel Bonner-KIPP STRIVE Academy
Maria Nino-Suastegui-Willis Sutton Middle School
Kacie Geter-Sylvan Hills Middle School
 
Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal read a commendation to the REACH Scholars by Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and offered the students post-secondary planning advice. “Take advantage of the opportunities you are given, listen to your mentors and work with your academic counselors,” said Deal.  “Give back to your community and keep record of the things that you are doing.” Georgia Student Finance Commission President Tricia Chastain and REACH
Georgia Board Member Stephanie Blank congratulated the students on being selected as REACH Scholars.   
 
As a part of the scholarship program, the students signed contracts to maintain a 2.5 grade point average, remain free of crime, drug, and behavior issues and meet with a volunteer mentor until they graduate from high school. Their parents or guardians also signed contracts to support their student’s education. When the REACH scholars graduate from high school, they will receive up to a $10,000 scholarship — $2,500 each year for up to four years to be used at a HOPE eligible Georgia two- or four-year college/university. Many colleges have matched the REACH scholarship and some have doubled the amount to provide scholars with additional resources for their education.