December 10, 2020

The Sanilac County Community Foundation is pleased to announce that the recipients of the Kent and Lucille Freeland Scholarship are Mareena Franzel and Madyson Lamb.

Mareena Franzel is the daughter of Scott and Michelle Franzel of Sandusky. She attended Croswell-Lexington High School where she was involved in cross country basketball, track, and the national honor society. Mareena plans to attend the University of Michigan, majoring in education.

Madyson Lamb is from Jeddo, the daughter of Scott and Kristie Lamb a 2020 graduate from Croswell-Lexington High School, where she participated in NHS (National Honor Society), Student Council, the Class of 2020 Executive Board, HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America), Powerlifting, and Tennis. This fall Madyson will be attending Oakland University, where she will be majoring in Medical Laboratory Science.

The Kent and Lucille Freeland Scholarship Fund was established in 2016, and has been established for Croswell-Lexington High School graduates who have attained a minimum of a C average in their four years of high school and are in need of financial assistance to attend the accredited college, university, or trade school of their choice.  Mr. Freeland was a long-time dedicated teacher of physics and chemistry at Croswell-Lexington High School.  He attended numerous National Science Foundation Seminars to provide his students with exciting and current science and technology.  He inspired his students with a positive, respectful, and fun-learning environment.

This scholarship is administered through the Sanilac County Community Foundation (SCCF).  For more information on scholarship opportunities through the Sanilac County Community Foundation, contact Melissa Anderson, Executive Director, at the Foundation office at 810-648-3634.

 

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