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Scholarships available, dean’s list and more for North Hills students, alumni

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Student art is on display through Feb. 18 at The Block Northway in Ross.

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Scholarships for Franklin Park seniors

Applications for the Franklin Park Community Scholarship are now available for any graduating senior who resides in the borough. Each year Franklin Park typically awards 10 $1,000 scholarships.

One scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing post-secondary education at a trade or technical school. This scholarship is named for Melvin D. Lubert, a borough employee who passed away unexpectedly while on duty at the Public Works Department.

Up to two scholarships may be awarded to qualified junior firefighters. The remaining scholarships are awarded based on community service, academic and other criteria.

More information and links to download the application are available online. The deadline to submit applications for the scholarship is March 15.

College dean’s list, graduates

The following students from the North Hills area were recognized for their academic achievement during the fall 2020 semester by being named to the dean’s, president’s or provost’s list at the college or university they attend:

•Baldwin Wallace University: Samantha Dzielski, Quinten Harkness, Emily Newcamp, Ethan Pursley, Zach Riggins, Emma Skundrich and Kate Wells.

• Palmer College of Chiropractic: Abigail Peters and Jonathan Scott.

• Hofstra University: Andrew Fernie and Colin Kulmoski.

• University of Delaware: Lauren DuPlessis, Lucas Carter, Emma Phelps, Kailey Chomyn, Leah Colaizzi, Hannah Lindgren, Jenna Mlecko, Rory Kooker and Christine Belden.

• University of Alabama: Brandon Quinn, master of business administration; Phillip Riggins, bachelor of science in computer science.

Students art on display

Art created by students in the North Hills is on display through Feb. 18 at The Block Northway in Ross.

The artwork was made by elementary, middle school and high school students in the Hampton and North Hills school districts and Holy Cross & Blessed Trinity Academy.

The display also features a giant quilt made up of 310 ceramic tiles created by students at Hampton’s Wyland Elementary school.

The art is being displayed in the South Corridor, Upper Level between Land’s End and DSW. The pieces also will be featured on The Block Northway’s website throughout the year.

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