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PMHS senior Samantha Gregware awarded Rotary Club’s $15,000 scholarship

Rotary scholarship winner Samantha Gregware and Rotary President Kevin Falvey.

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Rotary Club of the Pelhams. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

Pelham Memorial High School graduating senior Samantha Gregware was awarded the $15,000 scholarship by the Rotary Club of the Pelhams.

A high achieving student who has won medicine and science awards and had internships at Mount Sinai in Behavioral and Genetic Research, she is Vice President of  the National Honor Society as well as a member of the Science, English, Social Studies and French honor societies. She is the Class of 2024 treasurer. Her extracurricular activities include competitive dance, Women’s Empowerment Club, Students for Refugees, and French Club. She tutors students in chemistry, living environment and algebra.

Ms. Gregware plans to attend Duke University in the fall and major in neuroscience.

In addition to awarding an annual $15,000 scholarship to a graduating PMHS senior, the local Rotary club recognizes PMHS Scholars of the Month during the school year and is affiliated with the PMHS Interact Club. Funds for the scholarship are raised through donations from Rotary members and from community members. To donate and to learn more about Rotary, visit pelhamrotary.com

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