Two Dothan High School Students Receive Scholarships from Southeast Health Foundation
DOTHAN, Ala. – Dothan City Schools is proud to share that two Dothan High School students have received 2025 Michael Miller Memorial Scholarships by the Southeast Health Foundation. Mabelin Sykes and Avery Kenyon are TeenAge Volunteers (TAVs). Both students have been awarded $4,000 scholarships. These students are set to graduate on May 15.
Both students have been involved in Dothan Tech programs during high school; Mabelin has been in the health sciences program while Avery has been a part of the biomedical science program.
Furthermore, Abigail Nwaosu, a current Wallace Community College student and a 2024 DHS Graduate, also received a scholarship from Southeast Health Foundation. Abigail also was in the health science program at Dothan Tech.
Dothan City Schools acknowledges the importance of the scholarships awarded by the Southeast Health Foundation. Michael Miller was a beloved member of the Southeast Health team, known for his generous spirit and steadfast dedication to both the organization and the wider community. His enduring legacy lives on through these young volunteers who embody his commitment to service and excellence.
“We appreciate the continued support from Southeast Health, providing our students with resources to pursue further educational opportunities in the healthcare field,” said Ryan Richards, CTE Administrator for Dothan City Schools at Dothan Tech. “We're excited for the students and know they're going to make an impact on the Healthcare Community in the future.”
The school district is profoundly grateful for the collaborative partnership it shares with Southeast Health. The financial support Southeast Health provides Dothan Tech is substantial. The funds received are instrumental in procuring necessary equipment and supplies, as well as covering travel expenses for students participating in various competitions. This support not only enhances the educational experience at Dothan Tech but also empowers students to excel in their pursuits.
DCS congratulates these deserving students!
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