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2020 Kay Smith/STEM Scholorship Awarded to Alexandra Magda
Unfortunately the COVID-19 disrupted the school year for all of the students at Moorestown High School seniors. The Moorestown High School Recognition Reception was cancelled for the 2020, but fortunately the well deserving seniors were still recognized for their scholarship, even if was done virtually.

The Kay Smith/STEM scholarship for $1,000 was awarded to Alexandra Magda. Alexandra plans on attending UNC Wilmington with a focus on Environmental Studies. Congratulations to Alexendra, and continued success in your future academic endeavors.  
2019 Kay Smith/STEM Scholarship Awarded to Corinna Kelly
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STEM members Betsy Schnorr and Margo Foster present the Kay Smith/STEM Scholarship plaque to Corinna Kelly. The plaque will be mounted in the Guidance Office at the high school.
The 2019 Moorestown High School Senior Recognition Reception on Tuesday Evening, June 11, at the Athletic Center, was attended by nearly half the graduating class and their families. Many students received multiple awards, ranging from Honors Distinctions, National Merit Recognitions, Community Service Awards, and Departmental Achievement Awards.

The second part of the evening ceremony featured scholarship awardees. The Kay Smith/STEM Scholarship of $2,000 was awared to Corinna Kelly, who plans to pursue her environmental studies at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA. An avid proponent of living a sustainable lifestyle, Corinna has already opened her mother's eyes to ways of addressing environmental issues on a daily level-"She's taught me a lot."
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