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The Coronado Woman’s Club has awarded Founders Scholarships worth $3,000 each to Olivia McKissick and Scotlynn Potter. The scholarships were presented at the Coronado High School Senior Awards event to recognize their academic excellence and community involvement. Both recipients are set to attend prestigious universities and exemplify the values of courage, wisdom, and compassion upheld by the Woman’s Club.
Coronado, California – Olivia McKissick and Scotlynn Potter have been awarded the 2025 Coronado Woman’s Club (CWC) Founders Scholarships, each valued at $3,000. The scholarships were presented by Linda Dugger during the Coronado High School (CHS) Senior Awards event, recognizing the achievements of two outstanding graduates as they prepare for their college journeys.
The Coronado Woman’s Club established these awards to honor its nine founding members who emphasized the values of courage, wisdom, and compassion throughout their lives. This year, McKissick and Potter exemplified these qualities through their academic achievements and extracurricular involvement.
Scotlynn Potter has a strong background in musical theatre, having participated in the CoSA program at Coronado High School. She has also held the role of ASB Executive Commissioner of Dance, showcasing her leadership skills and dedication to the arts. In addition to her artistic pursuits, she excelled in mathematics and found great interest in her history and geography courses. Potter plans to further her education by attending San Diego State University, where she intends to major in Business Administration with a focus on marketing and entrepreneurship.
Olivia McKissick, on the other hand, is gearing up to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she plans to major in either Medical Humanities or Chemistry. McKissick distinguished herself in the fields of physics and science while at CHS. She served as President of the CoSA Council and worked as the NHS Event Coordinator, engaging in various initiatives aimed at community service and leadership development. Furthermore, she actively participated in Rotary events such as LEAD, RYLA, Model UN, and the Four-way Speech Contest, demonstrating her commitment to personal growth and community involvement.
As the CWC President, Kathy Fink expressed pride in supporting these two graduates in their college endeavors. The organization has made significant contributions to the community in recent years, raising and distributing a total of $30,000 through various philanthropic efforts aimed at empowering local students and residents.
The next meeting of the Coronado Woman’s Club is set for October, providing an opportunity for interested individuals to engage with the club’s activities and initiatives. More information regarding the club and its ongoing contributions to the community can be found on their official website.
Overall, the acknowledgment of McKissick and Potter through the Founders Scholarships reflects not only their individual accomplishments but also the supportive framework provided by the Coronado Woman’s Club. As they embark on their higher education paths, both recipients are well-prepared to pursue their goals and contribute positively to their respective fields.
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- Coronado News: Coronado Woman’s Club Celebrates CHS Seniors
- Coronado News: Coronado Junior Woman’s Club Offering Scholarships
- Coronado News: Coronado Woman’s Club – 77 Years of Local Volunteerism
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Scholarship (Education)
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Pacific Beach Woman’s Club Awards Scholarships
- Google Search: Scholarships in California
