CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: New News Post

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: New News Post
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Central High School issued the following announcement on May 18.

Central High School senior Bria Mabry was awarded a $300 scholarship from the Rouse Foundation. Mrs. Deirdre Rouse personally presented the scholarship along with the school principal, Mr. Jared Griffis.

For more than 20 years Dr. Charles and Mrs. Deirdre Rouse have laid the groundwork for what would later become The Rouse Foundation. The foundation strives to optimize health outcomes in marginalized communities around the globe through education, early detection, prevention, and treatment. Dr. Rouse follows his mother’s creed, which is to give back to those who have less. He believes heart disease doesn’t just devastate households, it devastates generations, forcing families to face unimaginable choices between immediate needs and long-term health care costs. By supporting individuals, like Bria Mabry, Dr. Rouse hopes to have a huge impact on the world we live in and help who are stricken with heart disease.

Bria will be attending Agnes Scott College in the fall on a volleyball scholarship and plans to earn her degree in biotechnology.

Original source can be found here

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Source: Central High School



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