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Outstanding MCVSD Students Honored for Academic Excellence and Community Involvement

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MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Vocational School District (MCVSD) held an Awards Recognition Ceremony honoring the achievements of its students, faculty, and staff. Students were presented with scholarships for their hard work and success.

MCVSD Superintendent Scott Moffit opened the ceremony before inviting Morris County Director John Krickus, New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) Executive Director John Donnadio, and MCVSD Board of Education President Barbara Dawson to present the first round of scholarships awarded annually by the NJAC Foundation.

“These outstanding students are honored for academic excellence and community involvement. The NJAC Foundation has been awarding these scholarships for many years to county vocational-technical school graduates throughout the state, supporting students’ educational and career goals they have set out to achieve by advancing themselves through college,” Director Krickus said.

Seven students were among the 2023 NJAC scholarship recipients: Christian Barnard of Denville, Anna Dziedzic of Butler, Ava Winget of Mine Hill, Alexander Neuhaus of Lincoln Park, Jessica Campos of Dover, Sophia Lewis of Riverdale, and Mason Rabtzow of Lake Hopatcong. All students were recent graduates of MCVSD.

The scholarships were made possible through AT&T, PSE&G, New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Group, Amazon, Investors Bank, and SHI International Corporation donations.

Investors Bank, a Division of Citizens Bank N.A., awarded a grant of $21,000 to the NJAC Foundation for scholarships to county vocational-technical school graduates who will pursue higher education at a county college or state college or university in New Jersey. Two students from each of NJ’s 21 counties received $500 scholarships.

Amazon doubled its grant award in 2023 to $21,000 to the NJAC Foundation for scholarships to county vocational-technical school graduates who plan on continuing their education in New Jersey at a county college, state college, or university. The Foundation awarded one scholarship of $1,000 in all 21 counties.

PSEG awarded the foundation a $12,000 grant for county vocational-technical school graduates who plan to continue their education at a New Jersey county or state college to study environmental science, green design, green technology, alternative energy or related subjects. Scholarships for $900 were awarded in each county where PSEG maintains a service territory or generation facility.

AT&T provided a grant of $10,500 to the NJAC Foundation for scholarships to county vocational-technical school graduates who plan on continuing their education in New Jersey at a county college. All award recipients must plan on pursuing their certificate or degree in cybersecurity, computer information systems, data analytics, database management, computer science, or a related field of study. The foundation awarded scholarships of $500 to students in all 21 counties.

SHI International Corporation awarded NJAC $10,500 for county vocational-technical school graduates pursuing degrees in technology or cyber security at a county or state college or university in New Jersey. NJAC awarded $500 scholarships in all 21 counties.

NJM Insurance Group presented NJAC with a check for $5,250 for three $1,750 scholarships, which were awarded to a student in each of the company’s headquarters counties—Morris, Mercer, and Atlantic.

The NJAC Foundation is a non-profit organization affiliated with the New Jersey Association of Counties that is committed to providing innovative educational opportunities to county vocational-technical school and county college students. For more information on the foundation, visit the NJAC website by clicking here.

Morris County Vocational School District offers a wide range of career and technical education programs that range from auto service and construction trades to healthcare sciences, global commerce, performing arts, and cybersecurity. The high school offers full-time academies and share-time programs on its Denville campus and, through collaboration with local school districts and the County College of Morris (CCM), also has offerings at off-site satellite locations. To learn more about MCVSD, click here.

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Frank Cahill
Frank Cahillhttps://www.frankcahill.com
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since January 1, 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board. Owner of the Morris now app serving small business in Morris County.
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