BAEOP MEMBER DEPENDENT SCHOLARSHIP 2008
BAEOP will award three member dependent
scholarships this year at the Spring
Celebration. Applicants must be the son or
daughter of a current BAEOP member who has paid
their dues for two consecutive years. Below you
will find the scholarship application and
guidelines.
BAEOP Member Dependent Scholarship:
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BAEOP MEMBER SCHOLARSHIP 2008
This year we are also offering three $200
Member Scholarships. These scholarships are
intended to assist some of our members, who are
working on their PSP Certification, by attending
a workshop, a conference or a class. Below you
will find the scholarship application and
guidelines.
BAEOP Member Scholarship:
PDF Format
Applications must be submitted no later than
April 1. If you have questions or would like
additional information, contact Ortansa McDonald
(7637) or Paula Jo (4510).
BAEOP Student Scholarship
Recipient for 2007
Brent Sandona
Brent tells us that he is a student who loves his
classes and it certainly shows in his 4.0 GPA from 7th through
12th grade.
He volunteers at the Puget Sound Blood Bank and
is a member of the National Honor Society. He has enjoyed being
a mentor and tutor, so
much that it is no surprise that he one day would
like to become a teacher.
From an early age Brent was a performer and has starred
in a number of productions from Brighton Beach Memoirs to Romeo and
Juliet. He has also directed several plays and is branching out into
film. Brent has chosen to attend the University of Washington and
is considering a major in computer science, bio-medical engineering,
math or physics, with a possible minor in film. He is excited about
attending college and exploring his many interests.
Brent has shared that he is “positively delighted” about
being selected to receive a BAEOP Scholarship.
Brent Sandona
International School 2007
Kirkland, Washington
Paul Sangalang
Paul would like to thank
BAEOP for helping him continue on his path of higher education. These
scholarships
mean a lot, not only financially, but also
in motivating him to work hard and put
this award to good use. He is currently attending
Washington State University and is a member
of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. He enjoys his
classes and school and plans to receive a degree
in both International Business and Spanish.
He would like to thank BAEOP for their generosity
and would like to assure us that our investment
in his education will be put to good use.
Paul Sangalang
Washington State University
Newport High School - 2006
(Spanish Immersion)
BAEOP Student Scholarship Recipient for 2006
Wendy-Jean Fischer and committee members Christina Large and Paula Jo Brave
were responsible for evaluating the applications received for the
2006 BAEOP Scholarship. They were very impressed with the four applications
received and found each of them to be very deserving of the scholarship.
After much deliberation, they were able to narrow it down to only
one.
Christina Lo
Christina Lo, daughter of Ivy Lo (BSD Accounting Department),
was selected as the BAEOP Scholarship winner for 2006. Christina attends
Bellevue High School, where she has been an honor roll student since
2002, lieutenant captain of the drill team since 2003 and newsletter
editor for the school newspaper since 2004. Christina has served as
a volunteer at the Seattle Chinese School and was one of the cofounder
of the S.T.A.R.S. mentoring program. She has been accepted by two
schools in California, but has not yet decided which one she will
be attending next fall. Her plans are to major in business and continue
onto graduate school.
BAEOP has forwarded Christina's application to NAEOP
to be considered for the Affiliate Sponsored Student Scholarship competition
for 2006.
BAEOP Student Scholarship Recipient for 2005
Andy Kreek
Andy Kreek, a student at Sammamish High School, was
the BAEOP student scholarship winner for 2005. His application was
one of eight received and evaluated by the Scholarship Committee,
headed by Christina Kwong with members Paula Jo Brave, Maribel Estrada
and Wendy Fischer assisting. They were impressed by all of the candidates
and devoted many hours to come to the difficult decision of choosing
only one.
Andy wrote the following to express his gratitude to
the members of BAEOP. "Thank you for awarding me the BAEOP scholarship. I am honored by your investment
in my education. In a few weeks I will graduate from Sammamish High
School. For the last two years, I have also been participating in
the Running Start program and I will graduate with an Associate of
Arts Degree from Bellevue Community College. In the fall I will be
attending the University of Chicago, where I plan to major in mathematics.
I also intend to continue my pursuit of vocal performance and swimming.
During the summer, I will be working for my second year as a lifeguard
at City of Bellevue beaches."
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