MPS Foundation awarded $115,000 in scholarships to the Class of 2024
On Wednesday, May 8th, families, friends, donors, and community members all gathered at the warm and welcoming confines of the University-Milwaukee Grand Ballroom to honor more than 25 extraordinary MPS college-bound seniors. Graduation was still weeks away, so what warranted the generous spread of delicious food, cake, and cool atmospheric beats from DJ Bizzon? And why were congratulatory sashes bestowed on these seniors the moment they walked in the door?
The MPS Foundation recognized students from 12 MPS high schools with approximately $115,000 in scholarships. The awardees mirrored Milwaukee’s unique diversity, representing high schools from North to South Sides. Nearly 75% of the recipients are prospective first-generation college students, 96% are students of color, and many come from refugee and immigrant families. The scholarships received will soon support so many soon-to-be-declared majors: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Arts, Fashion Design, Business, Natural Resources and Conservation, Nursing, Public Administration, and Social Services.
Winning one of these scholarships is a huge deal. Every year, hundreds of MPS seniors apply for the prestigious scholarships. The competitive applicant pool has increased because MPSF collaborates with community partners, MPS high school guidance staff, principals, College and Career Centers, College Possible, and the Boys and Girls Club to recruit and ensure that as many MPS seniors as possible have access to college preparatory assistance. Only after careful assessment of written essays, background, academic journey, and college aspirations were winners determined.
In the formal presentation highlighting the achievements of the Class of 2024 MPS Foundation scholarship awardees, our Executive Director reminded the room,
Other notable speakers included the Superintendent of MPS, Dr. Keith Posley, and Alberto J. Maldonado, Director of the Roberto Hernández Center and Special Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor for DEI at UW-Milwaukee. In receiving the award, each scholar walked up to the stage and shook the hand of MPSF Vice President and community leader Jacqueline Herd-Barber.
Below are all the recipients of the 2024 MPS Foundation Scholarships:
Anderson Family Scholarship
Taylor Ivy, Milwaukee School of Languages, $1,500
College: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
April Swick Family Memorial Scholarship
Nay Oo, Bay View High School, $3,000
College: Marquette University
Alicia Esparza, Rufus King High School, $3,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bernice K. Rose Scholarship
Zion Owusu-Yeboa, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $5,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Timothy King, Milwaukee High School of the Arts, $5,000
College: Milwaukee Area Technical College
Jackie Addison, Golda Meir High School, $5,000
College: Texas Southern University
Donna Jenni Memorial Scholarship
Emily Vang, Rufus King High School, $4,000
College: Marquette University
GE Healthcare Sam Speake IT Scholarship
Sherjeel Asif, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $10,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Keaton Grady, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $10,000
College: University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point
Adonijah Bolden-Murrell, Milwaukee School of Languages, $10,000
College: Hampton University
Selene Yang, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $10,000
College: Mount Mary University
The Milwaukee Madison Alumni Academic Scholarship
Emounty Pitts, James Madison Academic Campus, $1,000
College: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
Milwaukee School Counselor Scholarship
Muhammad Noor Amin Muhammad Harun, Milwaukee High School of the Arts, $500
College: Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC)
Patricia Cadorin Women in Leadership Scholarship
Angelina Kielman, Vincent High School, $2000
College: Marquette University
Payton-Price Family Scholarship
Mariah Pulliam, Rufus King High School, $4,000
College: Prairie View A&M University, Texas
NylaeMarie Flowers, Alexander Hamilton High School, $4,000
College: Savannah State University, Georgia
Petrovic Nature & Art Trust Scholarship
Treyshaun Penson, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $3,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Shirley Kersey Scholarship for Aspiring Teachers
Isabella Rivera, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $1,000
College: Alverno College
Simpson Family Scholars award
Aida Ochoa-Macedo, North Division High School, $500
College: Mount Mary University
Tabak Family Scholarship
Itzel Gonzalez, Reagan College Preparatory High School, $500
College: Marquette University
Karena Clark, Riverside University High School, $500
College: Marquette University
Brakia Evans, Milwaukee School of Languages, $500
College: Mount Mary University
Maria Curiel, South Division High School, $500
College: Alverno College
Tad Dugan Memorial Scholarship
Nakilah Ransom, James Madison Academic Campus, $3,000
College: University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Ariyanna Miller, MacDowell Montessori, $3,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Cargile Family Scholarship
Imani Hall-Kneemiller, North Division High School, $5,000
College: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Khamarri Lee, North Division High School, $5,000
College: University of Wisconsin – Parkside