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Aberdeen High School National Honor Society donates to Harford Glen scholarship program
The Aberdeen High School Science National Honor Society recently donated $2,000 to the Harford Glen Environmental Scholarship program.  Mrs. Linda McDonough, science teacher at the Science and Mathematics Academy and Harford County’s 2015 Secondary Green Teacher of the Year, and Mrs. Amber Milnes, science department chair at Aberdeen High, advise the Science National Honor Society. This is the fourth year that the Aberdeen chapter has contributed to the environmental scholarship program and the second year that their organization has covered the full amount for two scholarships.

The Environmental Scholarship program has granted scholarships to Harford County students since 1972. To date, more than $230,000 has been awarded to graduating seniors who are pursuing an environmental or other related science field degree. Students selected for the scholarships are honored at the Green Awards reception at Harford Glen in May.

The donation was presented to Mr. Howard Eakes, assistant supervisor of science, at the March meeting.

The Environmental Scholarship committee thanks the Aberdeen High School Science National Honor Society for their generous donation and support of the scholarship program.

 
Pictured left to right below: Akeem Lawrence, Amelia Torster, Mr. Howard Eakes, Jenna Kreamer, Abdul Butt