Snellville Commerce Club awards two scholarships
SNELLVILLE – Two business-minded high school students were awarded $1,000 each from the Snellville Commerce Club Tuesday.
Re'Nyqua Farrington from South Gwinnett High School and Amanda Yang from Brookwood High School were the scholarship winners.
Farrington is a scholar athlete who plays softball, an FBLA state winner, a Georgia Merit Scholar and an AP Scholar. She is a volunteer for the Special Olympics, her church and library. Farrington hopes to attend the University of Tampa.
Yang serves on the BHS Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee, a board member of the BHS Executive Committee, the National Technical Honor Society, the National English Honor Society, the Brookwood Leadership Team, the Art Club, the International Club, the Computer Club and FBLA. She has volunteered for Legos and Robotics Camp, Georgia Gwinnett College Super Saturday Series and the Alton C. Crews STEM Technology Camp. She is an AP Scholar and will attend the University of Georgia.
The Commerce Club also donated $250 to the Snellville Economic Development Department's Shark Tank initiative for student entrepreneurs.
The Snellville Commerce Club is the networking arm of Snellville Tourism and Trade.
For more information on STAT visit www.snellvilletourism.com.
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