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Council Rock Graduates Awarded Partnership in Education Scholarships
Foundations recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Bucks County students who continue to excel during these challenging times.

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — Newtown resident Arushi Singh, a graduate of Council Rock High School North, and Holland resident Julia Levin, a graduate of Council Rock High School South, have been awarded a $1,000 Partnership in Education Scholarships by the Foundations Community
Partnership.
Both Singh and Levin will be attending the Pennsylvania State University.
Foundations recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Bucks County students who continue to excel during these challenging times by awarding them scholarships.
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School administrators and guidance counselors from every public high school in Bucks County nominated students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service, academic performance, and quality of character.
Several of the scholarships are co-sponsored by Doylestown Health, Eastburn & Gray, P.C., First Bank, Connie Furman, Grand View Health, and Penn Community Bank.
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“The commitment to community service and academic excellence of our local high school students is evident within our scholarship program,” said Abigail Halloran, Board Chair, Foundations Community Partnership. “Recognizing these outstanding student leaders serves as encouragement to all to work toward positive change in our communities.”
Foundations Community Partnership supports the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County, through grants and technical assistance to non-profit organizations, awarding scholarships to high school seniors, subsidizing service-learning internships for college students, and underwriting behavioral health education programs.
The philanthropic grant-making foundation has awarded more than $6.5 million in grants and scholarships in Bucks County since 2007. For more information, visit www.fcpartnership.org or contact info@fcpartnership.org.
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